Photo fixes

I’ve been going through old photos, many in pretty bad shape, and have been amazed at what can be found in them by playing with photoshop. I don’t have the negatives, so it’s just what is lurking on the pics themselves.

I’m still a beginner at this, and any advice is more than welcome.

This one is from the 1930’s (I think)

http://img56.exs.cx/img56/1329/tennisorig4qs.th.jpg

http://img56.exs.cx/img56/1738/woods27rm.th.jpg

Thats a nice clear up tha youve done there

And the one you sent me earlier is even more impressive.

Yeah, we can use those on the forums, if you can write me up a tutorial, step by step, with pictures. Either do it as a webpage, and zip me the images, or do it as a Word document and I’ll put it in the right format and upload!

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Thats a nice clear up tha youve done there
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Thanks! This one was hard for me because there was so little information on the pic.

[QUOTE=Waffle]
And the one you sent me earlier is even more impressive.

Yeah, we can use those on the forums, if you can write me up a tutorial, step by step, with pictures. Either do it as a webpage, and zip me the images, or do it as a Word document and I’ll put it in the right format and upload!
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Thanks, Waffle. I’m not ready to take on a web page yet, so I’ll leave the formating to you.

[QUOTE=do50]
Thanks, Waffle. I’m not ready to take on a web page yet, so I’ll leave the formating to you.
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No prob.

You write me out a tut in word, and I’ll do the rest!

that looks pretty good!

[QUOTE=ninja fetus]
that looks pretty good!
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Thanks, NF.

Here’s the set Waffle mentioned earlier.
Before (original taken by RL Gach of Ann Arbor Michigan in the early 40’s ?)
http://img88.exs.cx/img88/8634/dance100orig0of.th.jpg

After (I lost the “RL Gach” in the process, my apologies)
http://img88.exs.cx/img88/984/dance1000pf.th.jpg

Update

do50, I’ve converted your PM into a page, which can now be found in “Tutorials” of the site.

Its gonna be .co.uk soon, so [size=5]BIG[/size] thanks to sniper for this.

Great job, Waffle! I’m honored to be the first tut!

And yes!! A BIG Thank You to SNIPER, too!