Hello yall. This blog is dedicated to pictures I have restorized. Some of these pictures are vintage. I would like to have others appreciate the art form in time preservation. Over time, photographs are becoming less and less common. Let's preserve the uniqueness that brings vintage photographs!
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#13
Before and after
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#12
Desaturation with dust clean up, improved levels, and contrast.
First picture is always the original scan, next is the first, then second edit.
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#11
Simple restoration.
First picture is always the original scan, next is the first, then second edit.
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#10
San Andres, Colombia.
Increased of lighting, red tint, and dust removal.
First picture is always the original scan, next is the first, then second edit.
#San Andres#Colombia#beach#island#tropical#vintage#1980s#Women#Photograph#photo#restoration#restorize
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#9
Experimented with adding color to an original, sepia toned picture.
First picture is always the original scan, next is the first, then second edit.
#Vintage#sepia#coloration#restoration#photopraphy#photograph#photoshop#WWII#world war ii#Man#old#picture
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#8
Color restoration.
First picture is always the original scan, next is the first, then second edit.
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#7
First picture is always the original scan, next is the first, then second edit.
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#6
Vintage picture. The first shows the red tint that photographs get over time due to light and sun exposure.
First picture is always the original scan, next is the first, then second edit.
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#5
Simple edit, giving it more contrast, removing dust and specks.
First picture is always the original scan, next is the first, then second edit.
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#4
Overtime, photographs will develop this “red” tint due to light or sun exposure. This tint can easily be removed in Photoshop to restore the original colors and contrasts. Sometimes, this can make photographs look very modern.
First picture is always the original scan, next is the first, then second edit.
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#3
Not much of a restoration, but here I am in the big apple.
First picture is always the original scan, next is the first, then second edit.
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#2
First picture is always the original scan, next is the first, then second edit.
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