Do you have any special pointers removing multiple age-spots from a late-1800's black & white photo portrait? Spots are on the face & plain background. Thanks~
What about using a black and white adjustment layer and increase the luminance in the yellow and red channels? Guess that would work since this is a drawing. You can probably also do this in the levels by choosing the red and the yellow channel there. The histogram will tell you how much you need to lighten these up. Just a thought.
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP: How to remove brown age-spots and paper stains from old scanned documents. Another tutorial that shows a technique using Levels Adjustment layers with a Layer Mask based on Colour Range, to isolate the spots and browning and gradually remove them from the scan. ruclips.net/video/AphMCTGG4yw/видео.html
Great video! I'm curious to this drawing book. Do you still have it? Can you tell me more about it? This drawing depicts the "Koppelpoort" (translates to Couplegate) in the Dutch city of Amersfoort. If the drawing dates back to 1880 than it has to be from the restorer/architect Cuyper who restorated the Koppelpoort from 1883 to 1886. The battlements where added in that restoration. Or the drawing dates back to around 1886/1887 when the restoration was finished.
Do you have any special pointers removing multiple age-spots from a late-1800's black & white photo portrait? Spots are on the face & plain background. Thanks~
is the burp at opening and 7:22 part of branding for the channel...? :)
What about using a black and white adjustment layer and increase the luminance in the yellow and red channels? Guess that would work since this is a drawing. You can probably also do this in the levels by choosing the red and the yellow channel there. The histogram will tell you how much you need to lighten these up. Just a thought.
Thank You, this helped me, really appreciated it.
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP: How to remove brown age-spots and paper stains from old scanned documents. Another tutorial that shows a technique using Levels Adjustment layers with a Layer Mask based on Colour Range, to isolate the spots and browning and gradually remove them from the scan. ruclips.net/video/AphMCTGG4yw/видео.html
Great video!
I'm curious to this drawing book. Do you still have it? Can you tell me more about it? This drawing depicts the "Koppelpoort" (translates to Couplegate) in the Dutch city of Amersfoort. If the drawing dates back to 1880 than it has to be from the restorer/architect Cuyper who restorated the Koppelpoort from 1883 to 1886. The battlements where added in that restoration. Or the drawing dates back to around 1886/1887 when the restoration was finished.
great job thanks it actually helped me remove foxing from a watercolour scan....nice tutorial
Does removing the stains de value the artwork?
The brown spots are called foxing.
Great tutorial. Thank you
Extremely useful! Many thanx!
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Thanks! Clearly explained :-)
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