Photo Restorations in
Photoshop
And that's how to restore photos in photoshop.
14. Then lightly click once or
twice on the injured spot on her neck until it looks good.
Now we will
remove the last injured spot on her neck.
13. Hold Alt and click to take a
sample on the neck near the injured spot so the coloring matches.
12. Now lightly click on the
injured spot of the background.
Now we will
fix the spot on the background:
11. Hold Alt and click to take a
sample of somewhere on the background this time.
10. Then lightly click on the
last remaining injured spot on her face.
9. Now hold Alt and click to
take another sample that will allow you to remove the small spot that's
still on her chin.
8. Then lightly click on the
injured spot that corresponds with where you took the sample in step 7.
Now lets fix
the spot isolated on her face and to do so we need to take a sample from
another place. When we take this sample we will try to take it from a
place where the coloring will fit in with the spot we're trying to fix.
7. Hold Alt and click to take a
another sample where the coloring will be effective.
6. Then again lightly click on
part of the injured part where there is about half face and half background
because that's about how you took the sample in step five.
5. Then hold Alt and click again
to take another sample to make sure it will still draw from where you want
it to.
4. Then lightly click on part of
the injured part where there is about half face and half background because
that's about how you took the sample in step 3.
The clone
stamp tool is sort of like a cut and paste tool, wherever you take a sample it
will reproduce what's in that area even if you move while you paint.
First of all lets restore the line of the chin by copying higher on the
chin.
3. To take a sample hold Alt and
click where you want the sample then release the Alt key.
This is
very important: In order for the clone tool to work on the picture,
must make sure the Background layer is selected.
2. Make sure the Background
layer is selected.
First, open
the picture in photoshop and in order to setup for using the clone stamp
tool:
1. Click on the clone stamp tool
(keyboard shortcut: (S)) and select a soft-sided brush size that's a good
size to work in respect to the subject's face.
This section
is to help you learn how to restore old photos that have chips, scratches,
ink spills, or just things that you don't want in the picture. This
picture got chipped somehow and part of the subject's face was scratched
off. We will use the clone stamp tool to recreate what the lower part
of her face should look like. Keep in mind that the techniques we use
for this section can be used for any other type of restoration.