- Introduction
- Faded And Off Color Photos
- Medial Damaged Photos
- Heavily Damaged Photos
- Photos Torn To Pieces
What you'll learn
- How to restore heirloom damaged photos.
Description
Because of digital, we now have the capability to fix heirloom photos with software such as photoshop and then print or have them printed for preservation. This course will show you how to restore medial to heavily damaged photos in photoshop.
Segments are as follows:
1. Introduction
2. Faded and discolored photos.
3. Medial damaged photos.
4. Heavily damaged photos.
5. Torn to pieces photos.
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About the instructors
- 4.15 Calificación
- 7091 Estudiantes
- 3 Cursos
Denis Lemay
Professional Photographer
Denis G Lemay was brought up in a little coastal town of Biddeford Maine, served in Vietnam in 1968 in the army corps of engineer, then in 1971 went to school in NY to persue the field of professional photography, and relocated to a little Dutch town of Kutztown Pennsylvania where he owned and operated Rembrandt Studios in two different locations. In 1998 Denis relocated to Wilmington North Carolina where he now owns and operates Ocean View Photography located near Wrightsville Beach NC.
Student feedback
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At the point I am at in the coarse it would be nice if the instructor got into more detail as to what Photoshop was doing with the different tools. Not just a point and click “See what it did”
Excellent explanation
no exercise files to work with
It was a good election, but the quality of video could be better, because the photoshop menu looks small in video and it´s difficult to see the layer and levels used, and the last two restorations which are more challeging and complicated, are not fully explained by detail, just a small section of it, and then you must figure out how he finished the job, the restorations should have been full explained even though it could be repetitive.