Manual Menu SAMPLE PROCESSING OF PRINT IMAGES
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Here is a photocopy of Dennis' relatives taken in the 1920's. Dennis grandfather, Kaarlo, is the man on the right in the back. Photoshop scratch and defect removal was used to repair the images. |
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Here is a photo of Carolyn's relatives, taken in Idaho about 1913. The original photo was severely damaged by water. Photoshop scratch and defect removal was used extensively. Some patch overlaying was also used. |
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Here is a postcard with a portrait of Dennis grandfather, Kaarlo. No more than basic level, curves, and unsharp mask was used on the image. The postcard is in excellent shape. |
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Here is a colorized (to simulate age) and a scan of the postcard in the original color. The original color scan is surrounded by a frame generated by Photoshop. |
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Here is a scan of a print compared to a scan of the original negative, with scratch repair turned on. The color-sensing of the Nikon scanner is better than that of the Microtek scanner. |
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Here is a scan of a CompUSA receipt. The original receipt is difficult to read, as is the raw scan. However, using color replacement, a much more readable copy of the receipt has been produced. |
| This is not a scan. This is a demonstration of the removal of the cars and people from an old photo of the Boeing Red Barn using patch overlaying. |
Last modified on Monday, July 12, 2004