Edit Digital Photography - Using Photoshop to Restore Old Photos
Often times people have older photographs in albums or frames that become
damaged by the sun or wear and tear. It is easy to restore these cherished
photographs thanks to the technology available through the computer and photo
editing software, including Adobe Photoshop.
An easy to learn program is Photoshop Elements. This program contains options
that can help restore your old photographs. One of these elements is the Dust
and Scratch Filter which can be used to remove the marks, scratches and blots on
your old photos. The Dust and Scratch Filter can be found on the Menu Bar and
then clicking on the Filter Tab. A drop down menu will list your choices at
which point you can choose the Noise tab and click on the Dust and
Scratches.
After selecting the Dust and Scratches menu, a pop up window will open with
two control sliders. The first slider option is called the Radius and the other
one is called the Threshold. You may also have another window open if the
preview box is checked. Radius and threshold are the main options that are used
in restoring the picture.
You can try to adjust the Radius slider which may remove the scratches.
Please be aware that overdoing it may make the edges blurred as well. If
blurring happens you can adjust the Threshold slider. This should allow the
details to return and make the picture clearer with the scratches disappearing.
You should be careful not to set the sliders too far or you will only create
blotches on the picture.
To remove any marks on the photograph you will want to select only the part
where the scratches are located, not the entire photograph. To select these
areas you can use the Lasso tool.
Once you have fixed the areas you may want to use the feather tool to feather
the edges of the selected area so that the fixed selection will not be obvious
on the picture. To use the feather tool you click the Feather option and choose
the Scratch and Dust Filter again. You might want to do the radius and threshold
adjustment process again to get the correct texture and make sure all the
scratches and marks are removed.
To finish the process and make the photograph appear professional I recommend
you crop the image enough to remove any cracks or torn edges of the photograph.
The canvas may be use to equally crop the image.
A person may add drama on the picture by adding a drop shadow on it. This
will make the picture appear as if it has been lifted off the page. The color
may also be removed using the controls Shift+Ctrl+U. He can then add color by
putting a little amount of Sepia. He can do this with the Hue or Saturation tab.
The Contrast may be adjusted using the Levels option.
This is one easy way on how to remove the blotches and marks on an old
picture. This is also a good way to make the picture look new but still appear
classical. It will be a pleasant and easy way to display pictures kept on old
albums and cabinets for a long time.