Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Photos Then and Now In Process


This photo can be restored to this level with HP Photosmart
Notice the fingerprint smudge near subject right thigh.

With coloration and saturation adjusts the fingerprint smudge can remain in the picture but appears to fit more with the background, less intrusive.
Notice in both of these restorations the natural field setting has disappeared or becomes less pronounced or distinquishable. What was a picture taken in a natural field may in later generations be interpretted to have been a studio backprint photo. This young man was an immigrant landing on US soil and later years a farmer with few if any pictures available of him in his natural environment. How fitting that this picture setting is a natural field and how much of his life story can be felt through one picture? This is where writing the story of the picture, labelling place or setting aligned with the photo or on a separate paper secured in the back of the frame maintains the integrity of the original photo.










The above photo snapshot is also in process of restoration. This change was performed with HP Photosmart. The original photo coloration patterns and lighting (and by nature of the subject and environment) appear to be sun sensitive as to time of day the photo may have been taken. So, this feature I chose to expose and build upon for the final photo presentation.
To clear the remaining blemishes and or film-print aging on either photo a program such as Adobe Photoshop could be used.

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