"Sisters" Restored

© Diana Weiss

"Sisters" Restored

Uploaded: January 28, 2007

Description

Today, I restored this photo in PS adding hints of color, making some cosmetic adjustments and softening some of the harsh tones and lines from the previous restoration 20 years ago. I like the look of mixing the black & white with color. I'm the one on the right ;-)

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Comments

Kay E. Mahoney level-classic January 29, 2007

Nice work on this photo, Adrina. Love how you did the colors. Isn't the software programs great to use. #596289

Diana Weiss January 29, 2007

Hi Kay,
Thank you so much. Something just hit me with the photo to mix color into the B&W. The more I use PS the more I love it. I find the only limitations PS has are those I put on myself.

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