The process of restoring an old photo in Photoshop. Removal of scratches and noises, scuffs and stains. Colorization of a black-and-white image. My mail for commissions and works: alexantwork@gmail.com
This is insane! Amazing work, wow. I just got into photo restoration yesterday with zero prior experience with any kind of photo editing. Got the 7 day photoshop free trial atm and with a few youtube videos under my belt I thought I was doing great! This is just mind-blowing though and gives me so much motivation to keep learning more. Thank you so much for sharing your talent!
you are running the video slowly when doing the art work but you are running too fast while selecting the tools .......how would we know which tool you have selected ...please make another video ..Please.
Very fun to watch, but like others, I too would be interested in an explanation of what you are doing. For example, what is that mesh overlay you show now and then? Also, I don't see that brush tool with the droplet with my tools. What is that? Seems like you use that a lot. And why all the little black dabs toward the beginning?
Black smears are a Fourier filter. The tools are all standard photoshop, they are usually by default in tool groups. I'll write down the lessons as soon as I have time.
@@alexantphotorestoration4830 I have a current subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud and I don't see the FFT filter. I do see some older results on a Google search saying you have to download it. Will keep looking... I do see the mixer brush tool but it looks a little different than yours. I presume it's the same but will have to look up how it works. Thanks.
@@FourKnown Yes, FFT is a separate filter, you need to download it and install it in the plugins folder. Yes, I mainly use a mix brush, the tool icons may differ slightly in different versions of the program.
@@alexantphotorestoration4830 I have a 1908 photo of my grandmother in front of her 1-room school house on the prairie in Nebraska with her students. It's the first photograph I restored I think over twenty years ago. It's kind of rough with some feet missing, etc. But I feel I could do a much better job of it now and would like to try. But, like many people, I use a limited number of tools. I know it would help to learn some of the tools you are using. Thanks for your excellent videos!
@@FourKnown Yes, there are a lot more convenient editing tools now than 20 years ago. As soon as there is time, I will make a playlist of various instruments during restoration.
I think I would like to use your service to restore an old family picture. Are you available to talk business ? Please respond here so I can sent contact. Thanking you in advance.