Archive for the 'photoshop techniques' Category

Photoshop fun making a colourful eye

Friday, July 4th, 2008

(The Photo repair posts are before these fun tutorials.)
Eyeball. Colour Pupil and Iris

This is a texture that I found to be very effective for the Iris of an eye.
Start by creating a new file around 1000 pixels square.
Your colour palette should be set to Red foreground, white background or
You can use Red foreground, black […]

Photoshop tutorial fun with making waves

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

 If you are looking for the restoration posts you can jump to the latest one here
Making waves in Photoshop
Start by creating a new file around 3000 pixels square.
Your colour palette should be set to white foreground, black background
Choose filter/render/clouds then Filter/blur/motion blur angle 0, around 350
At this point I though the contrast was a bit […]

Photoshop fun with text bathed in light

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

If you are looking for the restoration posts you can jump to the latest one here
Over the next few posts I am going to show you a few creative Photoshop tips as a change from the photo restoration processes.
Starting with the first I call “bathed in light”.
Making text bathed in light
Start by creating a new […]

3 ways to change a black and white photo to sepia.

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

There are many way to change a photo’s tint using photoshop. I have made this short tutorial to show you how to change a photo from black and white to sepia using three different methods, each with similar results but with subtle differences.
We can use this image as a test image.

Method 1. Change your photo to RGB mode . Select […]

Photo restoration without taking short cuts

Friday, May 9th, 2008

I have here an example of a photo restoration, (removing a person) that if not correctly restored a simple brightness adjustment would reveal some very shoddy work indeed, I will explain.

Lets have a look at this photo of some handsome college chaps on a night out with their partners. A request was made […]

Images from the old album

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

I have just made some scans of random images from the old album to illustrate some of the points made in my previous post.

“Family in the doorway”, is an example of where the scanning light reflects on the silver within the print and glares back as a bluish tint, upper left. (The silver was used […]

What is in this album?

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Coming up soon… In future blog posts I will be looking into this album.

I am going to see what restoration nightmares are in here. I will be talking about how it is not always good to have a silver lining or at least where certain photos are concerned and a look at photo studios of […]

Photo Restoration Telling the good from the bad

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

If ever you look into having a photo restoration done, how do you know that you are going to have it done properly? You can look at the site that offers the restoration and look at their example images of “before” and “after” and surely if it looks good then that’s all there is […]

Photo Restoration Another example of vanishing point and clone

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Firstly it’s a good idea to de-saturate or grey-scale the image before starting. If you wish to end up with a sepia tone at the end, then we can apply a photo filter to colourise the image when we have finished.
Let’s look at what we have to do. Invent a window and rebuild the boards […]

Photo Restoration Enhancing the tones quick tip

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Ok so have the images restored and they look great but they are a little flat in tone.
A great trick for enhancing the blacks and making a great contrast to the highlights is to add a separate adjustment layer for colour balance. Convert your image to RGB
In this layer adjust the shadows so that they […]

Photo restortion Underwater images

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Photo Restoration - Tackling Underwater Images
You arrived back from the scuba diving holiday of a lifetime and … oh your photos are not what you thought, blue wishy-washy, lacking in punch and clarity. Sadly this is a property of water, it has the unfortunate ability to filter out the red spectrum of light and […]

Photo restoration using vanishing point and clone

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

A useful tool in any photo restoration is the vanishing point tool. Good for any perspective based restoration. Examples where to use this tool are for use with buildings or car parks, roads, paving, or windows, etc. In Photoshop CS2 / CS3 it is found under Filter/vanishing point form the top menu.
Basically it […]

Photo Restoration Water damaged or flood damaged photos.

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Restoring any photo should be pleasure not a chore. If a water damaged photo should need restoring, perhaps one recovered from a flood or a rainy camping trip then provided it is dry it can be scanned and restored like any other damaged photo. Of course the extent of damage may mean you have to […]

Photo Restoration - Retouching Faces

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Instant makeovers, years taken off, digital plastic surgery, its all possible but just how far do you go?
Facial restorations involving removing wrinkles, reducing pores, retouching eyes, removing blemishes etc. should be done with discretion. Its very tempting to attack the image with gusto sweeping away all evidence of anything natural and end up with a […]