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Photo Restoration Photoshop Setup
By Shane Goldberg on September 18, 2008 | 29 Comments
Guest before we get going with Restoring our old photos we need to get our settings and preferences right. In this video we’ll cover the best settings for doing this type of work. Watch the video below now! -
How to Fix the Tone of Your Images
By Shane Goldberg on July 4, 2008 | 1 Comment
First fix the tone and tonal range of an image before worrying about all of the scratches, rips and tears. Watch the video below now! (more…)
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How to Straighten Your Photos
By Shane Goldberg on July 4, 2008 | No Comments
Scanned a stack of photos but didn’t quite get them straight on the scanner? This video will show you how to quickly and easily straighten your photos. It’s a blast Watch the video below now! (more…)
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Correcting the Tonal Range
By Shane Goldberg on July 4, 2008 | No Comments
Correct the tonal range of your old images so they look balanced and natural. Watch the video below now! (more…)
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Correcting the Tonal Balance
By Shane Goldberg on July 4, 2008 | No Comments
Correct the tonal balance of your old faded photo with selective corrections using Adjustment layers (curves or levels). Non-destructive changes that can be edited and altered at any time. Watch the video below now! (more…)
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Adjust the Lighting
By Shane Goldberg on July 4, 2008 | No Comments
Digitally correct the lighting of an old photo. In this video we’re going to selectively correct the lighting to make it more even and suited to the image. Great skills to learn for a variety of different situations. Watch the video below now! (more…)
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Converting your images to Sepia I
By Shane Goldberg on July 4, 2008 | 1 Comment
In this video we’re going to cover turning your standard black and white photos and images to an authentic Sepia image. Watch the video below now! (more…)
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Converting your images to Sepia II
By Shane Goldberg on July 4, 2008 | 1 Comment
This is part 2 in converting your Black and White images to Sepia. This technique will give us a little more control on the color that we’re using for our Sepia image. Watch the video below now! (more…)
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