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1.
Mr. and Mrs. John Doe
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Taken
in the late 1940s, on one of the first Kodacolor films, this
old photo had faded and yellowed. Using digital retouching,
we cleaned up and intensified the color, lightened shadows,
and made her dress blue, and her hair bright red again.
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2.
Wedding Couple A
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to view (side by side comparison)
Taken
in the early 1950s, this photo had severe damage to the faces,
especially the woman. Using other images, we digitally cloned
and formed a reasonable likeness of what she looked like,
then cleaned up the folds and scratches.
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Wedding Couple B
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to view (side by side comparison)
Extracted
from a photo of a larger group, this photo was ripped in the
corner, and was wrinkled and folded. We recreated the rest
of the man's head, cleaned it up and gave it a simpler background,
to make a frameable keepsake.
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4.
Boat on the Sea
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to view (side by side comparison)
This
photo of a family's boat was severely water damaged and drab.
We fixed all damage and gave it a more cheerful, brighter
look, with highlights in the water reflecting the sky.
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5.
Mrs.
Hazel Gardner
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Mrs.
Hazel Gardner sits looking out towards the Pacific from Boondall
Wetlands near Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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6.
Austrian Grossmutter
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to view
Taken
on Mother's day in Southern Austria In 1978, this Grandma
was more than happy to pose for this portrait to commemorate
the occasion. The print has been split-sepia toned to add
warmth.
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