This video looks like it was made at least 10-15 years ago and yet, in 2024 it's still fascinating to watch. I learned someting new about PS watching this. Thanks!
I think the only thing I might do differently is at 7:00 where you're cloning in the right sleeve, I'd copy the left sleeve on to a new layer, flip it horizontally, rotate, perspective (if elements has the perspective tool?) and blend it in.
Been using elements for years (self taught...badly) and never knew I could do spot healing and sharpening on a separate layer. Also didn't know I could create a separate layer of all merged layers.
Great job!! What would have been the difference of taping it back together with sticky tape at the back and then processing as compared to the way you did it with layers.
the sticky tape would probably cause damage to the original image later on, and may also show discoloration on the scanned image itself which just gives you more work anyways.
Hi great video, when you create a merged layer at the end, do you delete all the other layers before saving, thanks. I use and old version of photoshop 7 and was wondering if there was a major difference between the layers it in and the layers in elements ?
@@zachdillon275 do you have facebook? i can also show you my work and see for yourself, my email is fbmbmxfan545@gmail.com in case you don't have facebook
Be careful, when you use the clone stamp tool with a brush that's got a 26% hardness, you're degrading the texture ... You're adding blur to the image ..
Hi Zainab! There is a group on Facebook called “random acts of photo restoration”, volunteer editors can work on your dad’s photos for free if you post them there
so I screen cap and tried it not as good as you, but not too bad for a non professional. Might have been able to do a better job if I had a better copy of the image. Also I used Gimp. i.imgur.com/1hPg84y.png
This video looks like it was made at least 10-15 years ago and yet, in 2024 it's still fascinating to watch. I learned someting new about PS watching this. Thanks!
All I can say is wow! This was fascinating to watch!
Holding ALT while dragging levels - that's a cool tip!
I think the only thing I might do differently is at 7:00 where you're cloning in the right sleeve, I'd copy the left sleeve on to a new layer, flip it horizontally, rotate, perspective (if elements has the perspective tool?) and blend it in.
Fabulous repair work, thank you for sharing your knowledge for restoration work on photographs.
Marvelous, Waiting for More about Photoshop Elements
Very satisfying to watch the missing bits being filled in.
your work is outstandingly amazing
Been using elements for years (self taught...badly) and never knew I could do spot healing and sharpening on a separate layer. Also didn't know I could create a separate layer of all merged layers.
Awesome video! You taught me some new “tricks.”
❤️ Shirley
Wow..brilliant job
I dont know why I watch your video.... But I would like to say that you did an great job and thank you for things give value. Good luck
Thanks, this video helped me put back together a ripped photo of my grandparents!
Awesome tutorial. Learned an awful lot in under 10 minutes.
Absolutely brilliant. Thanks.
I love it Great job, how much will cost me if you help me fix my cousin's picture. I tried but I new to make new lips plus the image is not so clear.
Great job!! What would have been the difference of taping it back together with sticky tape at the back and then processing as compared to the way you did it with layers.
the sticky tape would probably cause damage to the original image later on, and may also show discoloration on the scanned image itself which just gives you more work anyways.
Excellent!
Hi great video, when you create a merged layer at the end, do you delete all the other layers before saving, thanks. I use and old version of photoshop 7 and was wondering if there was a major difference between the layers it in and the layers in elements ?
Excellent video.
What scanner did you use?
FABULOUS work! thank you.
very well done, easy to follow and understand. Thanks!
Thank you for a very informative video.
Very good !!
excellent
Just amazing!
Can you do the reverse tutorial? how to make an effect out of a normal photo as in the first image? Tearing the paper into several pieces.
You are gud
Do I have create a new layer to start retouching or can I duplicate the original and start working on the duplicate?
Brilliant! Thank you.
That’s cool.
Beuatiful lady
Amazing! I have some 100+ year old pictures i qould love to have done. There is a fare amount. Would you be willing to do this for me?
i am willing to do this for you + colorization, but it is time consuming so it wont be for free, let me know how would you like to work this out
@@TheGamingChad. how can I get ahold of you? I just need them preserved or refurbished.
@@zachdillon275 do you have facebook? i can also show you my work and see for yourself, my email is fbmbmxfan545@gmail.com in case you don't have facebook
Bravo! Thanks.
Be careful, when you use the clone stamp tool with a brush that's got a 26% hardness, you're degrading the texture ... You're adding blur to the image ..
A good idea. Is the brush adjusted by pixels rather then percentages. Can't seem to find where you go to adjust by percentages.
Hi , if I send my fathers damaged photo would you repair it 😔💔 it would mean the world
Hi Zainab! There is a group on Facebook called “random acts of photo restoration”, volunteer editors can work on your dad’s photos for free if you post them there
interesting! Thanks.
What app?
so I screen cap and tried it not as good as you, but not too bad for a non professional. Might have been able to do a better job if I had a better copy of the image. Also I used Gimp. i.imgur.com/1hPg84y.png
Hi can u repair photo mam please
what in wizardry...
this could be a job