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23-Jun-2008, 12:19 PM #1
Solved: picture restoration problem
I am trying to restore a picture, everything goes great until I print it out, the picture is of a young man in a military uniform. the uniform on the bottom of the picture has a lighter shade whenever I print out the picture but not on the computer screen. I have been trying to clone from another part of the uniform but it is hard whenever you cannot see what you are trying to clone out. If I made the picture lighter would it help? I am using picture it.I have had good success wit other pictures and with most of this one, just not with the uniform. The area I am working with is black or a very dark blue. thanks for any and all help.

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23-Jun-2008, 05:49 PM #2
Can you attach the Photo here ??? .. The Original
It might help to see it .. or maybe some of us with Photoshop can fix it.
If bigger than 300Kb (TSG's limit) .. let me know and I'll PM you my Email address.
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24-Jun-2008, 12:18 PM #3
I will try to attach it tomorrow, I am at work now and have slow dialup at home(picture is on home computer)
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25-Jun-2008, 10:14 AM #4
I solved my problem, I lightened the picture until I could see the the "fog", then cloned it out , then redarkened back to the original shade, printed the picture and it looked great. thanks for your offer Noyb, I appreciate it.

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