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great work
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Looks great!!
I think it would be ideal if all before & after pictures included the time it took. ie. "after 3 hours", "after 17 hours", etc.
again, excellent restorations
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thanks for the replies
each one probably took 2/3 hours. mostly done using layer adjustments and patch tool
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pitch :: its been awhile since u've posted some restorations its nice to see some more of your work again
and if your going ot PSWorld you should enter a couple of these in the restoration category for the Photoshop Guru Awards
. I think you'd have a great chance at winning 1.
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I love looking at your restoration work. Great job as always!
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Wow, good work restoring the pics! Are these from your family history or a job you're doing for someone? I find any history really interesting...
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Great job! Those look real nice. Reminds me of the restoration photos I'm doing. They need to be done by this weekend, or next, by the very late. They're not as old as the ones your working with there.
I too wonder where the photos came from and how long they took to fix up. I know I've put hours in the ones I'm working on. The small scratches are a bear. Course, a scanner with ice technology would be very helpful.
Keep up the good work!
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thanks for your replies every1
i did this job as a freebie for my friend who repairs and updates my computer for me. He got the pics off an old lady who he sees at his church.
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