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April 27, 2006 at 6:37 pm #27456
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GuestDigital photo repair & enhancement is a special service I offer photographers, models and anyone else in need. I've seen a great number of people with photos in their portfolios which suffer from darkness, grainess, over-sharpened texture and unleveled colors. I can fix this. You all deserve to have the best possible photos you can get. This is not cheating or manipulation. I won't change the shape of the subject in the photo. What I do is make the quality of a photo look as perfect as possible. I might even be able to make it look as if it was taken with the highest resolution of digital cameras. It isn't your fault if you can't afford the camera needed to take photos as good as the a-list people do but with my help, I can make it look like you can. I've helped turn grainy instant Polaroid photos into showcase quality works of art and I'm sure I can do the same for you.
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April 28, 2006 at 4:27 am #27457gettar82
Participantehm….have you inverted before and after? 😕 😐
April 28, 2006 at 5:13 am #27458Anonymous
GuestInverted before and after? I don't understand what you mean.
April 28, 2006 at 5:15 am #27459Anonymous
GuestI have opened my photo repair site. http://www.silentcreation.com/photorepair
April 28, 2006 at 5:17 am #27460
TC2ParticipantWhat he means in, is the AFTER picture the before one and is the BEFORE picture the after one?
I think he made that statement because, though you can see more of Britt and Cindy which is wonderful in your modification, you sacrificed way too much color. So instead of having rich deep colors they're more just bland brightness turned up colors.
In my opinion the photo's should have been tweaked a little bit more, so that Britt and Cindy don't look washed out and instead still keep rich color while being able to see them. I would probably re-do the AFTER picture so that you can retain color while also eliminating the dark shadows that hide them.
April 28, 2006 at 5:43 am #27461Anonymous
GuestI see what you mean. I fixed the graniness and the overly sharpened outlines but I overcompensated when I fixed the shadow levels. That is what washed out the color. It's fixed. I turned up the hue to enhance the color. What do you think now?
April 28, 2006 at 10:20 am #27462
TC2ParticipantI think that's MUCH better, nice job. My own personal preference is that I like the background the original darker color because it makes Cindy and Britt stand out more, but this is a very nice fix up job. Excellent!
April 28, 2006 at 10:31 am #27463Anonymous
GuestWell, making the background dark and the subject of a photo brighter would make the photo look unnatural. It would look more like a photo manipulation rather than a photo repair. That isn't what I'm going for. Thanks for your help.
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