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tallted
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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #90 on: Thursday 17 March 05 13:52 UTC (UK) »

Hi Tariana,
You are doing great. The colouring is coming along.
Keep us posted on the progress.
If you need help just email me or deadants.
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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #91 on: Thursday 17 March 05 13:54 UTC (UK) »

Hi again Tariana,
I was just interested. Do you know the year of the Pontiac.  I owned a 1954 Chev of the same colour you have chosen.
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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #92 on: Thursday 17 March 05 14:07 UTC (UK) »

thanks. I used a program that came with my old computer. I lost it when I got a virus  Angry Lost everything but windows when I took it to be fixed.
I don't know what year the car is. I didn't even know it was a pontiac. Cars aren't my forte' From the little girl, I'm guessing aged about 5. So the photo would be dated about 1952.
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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #93 on: Thursday 17 March 05 21:17 UTC (UK) »

Hi tariana,
Close anyway. Do you have a program to continue the colourising of the pic.
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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #94 on: Thursday 17 March 05 21:19 UTC (UK) »

Hi again,
YOu could try a download of http://www.gimp.org/windows/.
Try it. It used to be a free download. 
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deadants
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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #95 on: Thursday 17 March 05 23:12 UTC (UK) »

Well I don't Know what year the photo was taken but that's about a 1941 Pontiac with the Pontiac Indian hood ornament.

The colorurizing is coming along nicely. you just need to concentrate on the detail a little more to get that realistic effect. I removed the blue from the chrome trim to show you what I mean.


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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #96 on: Thursday 17 March 05 23:37 UTC (UK) »

I downloaded Paint.net which has layering options but I don't understand it!  I want to remove the stains in this pictures how do I do that?  Thanks, Laverdiere

Well I have played around with Pain't.Net and found that it just to limiting. So I download The Gimp that a lot of others seem to have done. This proram is a million miles ahead of paint.Net.

The Gimp has a complete set of Layer modes, which was the first thing I looked at when I installed it. It's brush selection is full featured and the clone tone tool has lots of features that will work wonders on any photo.

Do yourself a favor and download Gimp.

Here's a tutorial for Gimp doing colorizing http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Selective_Color/

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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #97 on: Friday 18 March 05 08:04 UTC (UK) »

Hi deadants

Before I splash out on a package for photo manipulation, I would like to try one for free.  Would you recommend the Gimp as one which will allow me to transfer skills into other packages that I might buy, or would I have to learn a lot of new procedures over again?

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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #98 on: Friday 18 March 05 09:00 UTC (UK) »

Hi Paul,
     I had a play with Gimp today, at a glance it has a lot of the features that Adobe Photoshop has so it should be a good program to cut your teeth on. Look at Adobe photoshop Elements for a shop bought package. It does most things It's big brother does but at fraction of the cost.

     Read this  before you downoad Gimp.

http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/faq.html

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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #99 on: Friday 18 March 05 13:07 UTC (UK) »

Hi deadants

Those FAQs scared me witless!   Shocked  Am I going to get a stack of error messages??  Maybe I should go for the Adobe Elements...

Anyway - good news is I bought me a scanner this morning so am looking forward to setting that up tonight - may even be able to post a decent image of the group photo I have.

best wishes

Paul
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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #100 on: Friday 18 March 05 13:33 UTC (UK) »

Paul,
I would recommend th  Adobe Photo Shop V 7 and a How to book by Deke McClelland if you plan to be serious about doing a lot of pic restoration. It is a pretty stiff price for both but worth it.  If you just want to fool around a bit then as Deadants suggests Photo shop Elements will get you going and you will enjoy doing it.
Hope you have a lot of success.
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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #101 on: Friday 18 March 05 14:38 UTC (UK) »

Hi ted

Thanks for this - I definately am at the fooling around stage - but as suggested, I'd like to use something to fool around with that I can hopefully transfer my skills across to another product if I decide to take it further.  The Gimp certainly looked interesting, apart from the FAQs! Smiley

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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #102 on: Friday 18 March 05 21:05 UTC (UK) »

Great to hear Paul.
What type of  scanner is it? and did it come with any graphic software?

Don't let the FAQ scare  you, what you need do is download and install the GTK+2 runtime environment. Then you can download and install The Gimp v2.2.4

Don't panic we can talk you through it.

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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #103 on: Friday 18 March 05 23:21 UTC (UK) »

Hi deadants

Nothing fancy in terms of a scanner - an Epson combined printer scanner.  I've had my first go (as you have seen elsewhere in the Common Room - you;re right: its certainly not a Koala bear: I guess you should know! Smiley)

Now all I've got to do is raid my mother's photo album next time I'm in Durham!

May give the Gimp a go (even though the name's very Reservoir Dogsy!)

cheers

Paul
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Re: Photo Restoration and Colourising.
« Reply #104 on: Saturday 19 March 05 00:10 UTC (UK) »

Paul, do you have broardband? I guess you do, judging by the amout of time your online. Have a look at the demo video of Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 here.
http://www.adobe.co.uk/products/photoshopelwin/main.html

or download the trial version here.
http://www.adobe.co.uk/products/tryadobe/reg_photoshopelements3.0wintryout.html


It has very attractive features and dead easy to use.

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