How To Repair An Old Photo In Photoshop Pt 2 - A Phlearn Video Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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Summary
How to Repair an Old Photo in Photoshop Pt.2
In Part 2 we are focusing on the photo itself. There are many good tools to use when doing this sort of thing, but the three to keep in mind are the clone stamp, healing brush, and patch tool. Mom helps me get the details right as we re-create a lot of the photo.
Mom also tells us where Barbie and Ken come from, and that she was called Barbie as a child. Something I never knew until now.
What You Will Learn
0:45 - Review Part 1
1:30 - Explanation of Clone VS Healing VS Patch
3:00 - Using the Patch Tool
5:00 - Details in the Face
6:40 - Painting in Eyes
9:30 - Explanation of Barbie
10:30 - Using Clone Stamp to Clean Up
11:00 - Speed Retouch
Question of the Day
What tool do you use most often? Clone Stamp, Patch, or Heal? .
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OMG you and your Mom crack me up! I love your tutorials, but so far...this is my fav
Many thanks for sharing & especially for showing the Patch Tool. Having been a photographer for many years & having used Photoshop for a long time, the Patch Tool isn't something I've ever used but is gonna save me a lot of time. I've always done things via Clone/Healing Brush etc. Thanks again.
You should absolutely have your mom in to co-host more videos. She's wonderful :)
5:18 Im shook, it's the future now as ever LOL man that's so spot on!!!
Wow totally blown away with the eye thing in the end. As always great work Aaron
Watching this in 2020...the year of the apocalypse.
Amazing video bruv 👍🏾
That was wonderful! but the eyes at the end! Im going to have to watch very slowly to get that! amazing x x
Thanks for sharing your retouching techniques, it gives me some ideas to think about that I haven't used before. Would you consider a tutorial on how you repaired your Mom's eye starting around 11:30, that was pretty cool.
Agreed! A quick tutorial on how the eye was done would be awesome - I love that kind of improvisation
When the video started i was kind of dissapointed because your mom wasn't there. I came here just to see her haha.
I actually love your videos
Love it. I prefer this than the normal tutorial. Less tense. Hello Mommy Nace...
The tutorial is excellent. Want to know scanning a photo on on 300 DPi versus 1200 DPI.
Will the higher DPI help in restoring old damaged photo.
Amazing.. I enjoyed watching besides learning :)
Respect Mom :)
I enjoyed this video very much. However, I thought you were going to cover how to "restore" texture removed when you used the healing brush. Thanks so much.
Awesome tips thanks for that... I'm self taught in Photoshop and have fixed heaps of old family photos using the clone stamp tool but I had never used the patch one before... I just did and it worked a treat! BTW I love the mum/son interaction, it's very cute!
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This photo is relatively easy to enhance, because the brightness and contrast is even, it`s not faded and most importantly it`s not out of focus or blurred.
There are many photo editing software's that can do the job as well as Photoshop.
The most extreme problems arise when a photo is out of focus or blurred or there is fading on certain areas of the photo.
In most cases these are virtually impossible to fix, not even the most advanced photo imaging software can deal with it.
Incredibly impressive! Thank you ♡
Beautiful work!!
just a suggestion if I may - create a new layer for some to the tricky sections and that way you can erase and clean extra bits that you don't want .
that was a great episode Aaron, thank you, hi to your mum
Great tutorial ….but did quite get how made the eyes,
Yeah! That was some kind of necromancy right there!
Watching this in 2017!
So coool
Did you scanned the picture or used a camera? Tut is great.
I love your techniques, thanks for sharing. I've got to retouch new pictures of old art catalogs which have many yellowish areas, especially on the border of the pages. I've already tried many techiques but none have worked perfectly. Do you know any tip? For instance, if you would clean up those stains in your mom's image, how would you do without affecting the other colors? My images are colorful, what makes it even harder... Thanks again!
You did amazing on that
Thanks for the informative video. However, when I use the patch tool it automatically changes the color of my selection to the color of the scratch. How can I get it to be the color of the clean section I am patching? Your video shows the program doing this wonderfully! Thanks and Happy New Year
how did you scan that into your computer? the resolution is amazing
Thank you man.. You are amazing!
Thank you you saved me.
+Photoshop Tutorials by Phlearn Hello Aron Nace, I can't seem to find the third part of this video tutorial of repairing old photo. And can you also tell me the brushes you used to retouch here?
I've always searched for Pt 3 and never found it.
Listen to Mom, she's a smart cookie.
Thanks i was in process of printing photos from katrini with sadness but now i can correct photo. Just would like to know what program to purchase. Thanks
wow that came out good.
Which Wacom do you use? What's the best one for the money for a beginner?
Mom is so good looking,I was distracted from phlearning.
I've been wanting to repair old photos, but what format do you scan them as? Jpeg? or Tif?
Thank you! I had initially tried it scanning it as a Jpeg, but the pictures came out terrible and I assumed it was because they were polaroids. But I will try TIFFS and watch more of your videos on the subject. Keep up the great work!
if you want higher resolution then go with jpg
@@a.wcomicpublications4186 higher resolution is TIF not JPG
I'm working on a photo where nearly the entire nose of one person is missing because of a tear. Any advice for fixing it?
great tutorial and mom is cool to.
***** there is no part 3
No problem :>
wow, great tutorials
Great video ... thanks for sharing ...
Mom Nace should do a new tutorial. By herself.
Love Phlearn, I have watched this video many times. Every time I have trouble I come back and watch it again. Very clear and easy to listen to. Love Mama Nace.
Thank you! Very helpful indeed!
5:33 it came true!
Awesome !
your mom is so funny
Add Mom nace to more tutorials with you - now we see where you get your spunk from, she's great as are you! Phlearntastic!
can someone help me, everytime i finish select the area that i want to take as source, i drag it to the other area, but that selected area not even change
"in the future when we don't leave our houses and we only exist on the internet" - phlearn the time traveler
u are a legend
1. brush 2. new layer 3. Sample and paint? This is where the problem comes in. How do you pick up the color sample so quick? I when to I for the sampling tool and then to the B brush tool but it's not like yours. Can you cover that step in more details? THanks
Press OPTION key and click to sample colour.
Such a good son!!!
WHERE IS PART 3
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I heard the script was released by his mother on her blog
Nice tutorial & happy ending (Y)
I have cs2 on a windows computer .When you were going around her eye with the brush and changing the colors . When I want to pic a color I have to go to the little color box and then it opens the color picker and then I have to move the dropper to the color I want then click ok in the color picker . how were you doing that with what looked like a click on the mouse with no color picker window showing up. Can I do the same thing you were doing in cs2 or is that something added in a later cs .
With the brush tool selected, press Alt or option if on a Mac.
ok Thanks I will give it a try
does anyone know what kind of phtotoshop he used? is it adobe photoshop?
that's great. and I love your beautiful mother
my issue is my sister has the old photos and she takes a pic and send them to me via cell..of course I send to computer.. will I be able to do as you did with ur mom pic? or not? thxs
+Mz Yoda - You want the best resolution & quality you can get of the original photo in order to work on it. You may find that a photo using her cell phone may take very low resolution pictures. Try it, but you may be a little disappointed. If her phone has a great camera, such as an iphone or some of the newer phones, it may work out fine.
A tablet may take better pictures than a cell phone.
That being said, once you find a cell phone or tablet that takes decent pictures, you don't have to use the highest resolution as that will create an unnecessarily large file size and you may have trouble with emailing it. Probably 1-2 megapixels, maybe 3, will be fine.
The best way is to scan the photo into a computer and then have her email it. Many printers can serve as scanners. If the printer can make photocopies of documents or send faxes, it can probably scan photos. Ask among friends and family if anyone has such a printer. Nowadays scanning is pretty quick
What I do a lot of times is take a photo of the original photo with my digital camera. You have to take the photo from directly above it, being careful not to get shadows from you or your camera on the photo. Take it in a well-lit place, and try to get the original photo taking up as much of the view as possible as you can, while still being able to focus.
Some cameras even have a special setting for documents or copying.
Good luck!
Thank you for such a detailed reply. :))
@ 5:18 how do you know we don't already exist in a 4D internet?
Where is Part 3?
thanks great tutorial, nice lady!!!!!!!!!
great
haha so i'm just watching this in 2020 and he says, well in the future when we don't even leave our houses, when we exist on the internet... little did he know... ha!
Good luck ! doing with that mouse you have guys
can I know where is the part 3 of the video ?
he finished it within 2, he just misspoke i guess
He's done with the restoration. The "part 3" he spoke of is called "How To Make Images Look Old In Photoshop."
Scanned an old photo at 300 dpi. The photo was originally on canvass. What is a quick method of smoothing out the dots and please do not say the blur tool. This takes away a lot of details. Thanks
the eye part was interesting and short :/
5:15 . The future is here, thanks to corona
...when we only exist on the internet ? ? ?
no need for the talking away with your mother!! that spoils this video!!
that was rude
I could of done without the weird accents.
Nice job. A lovely mother and son relationship too.
woah! that eye design was legit! I wanna learn that!
How are you picking the colors from the photo layer onto the new layer to paint with as i don't see you flip between the two layers.
great, Nice way of working.
Your mom is a babe, Aaron!
Thank You
Thank you very much for this upload. I always used Clone Stamp, but it got messy with the bigger parts, now I only use it for the details like in your video.
as usual, your videos are excellent. Kindly please indicate the eyes part? pls, you did not mention about how to recreate the pupil of the eyes. thanks thanks
Great videos but can you do a more updated video of restoration on the newest Photoshop? Since the clone stamp tool has changed a bit and the features are a bit different, it would be cool to see a video with the newer features being used.
P.S you forgot to link this vid to part 3
I love the idea of making a tutorial with nyour mother!
Your mommy is Amazing!! Her jokes on point. Take some lessons from her. Lol
i took a copy of a picture on regular paper can you enlighten and clear up picture?
what version of the photoshop program do u use?
thank you
Excellent tut, and your Mom seems nice.
How much do you charge to restore old photos?
Wow.. That was you back then :)
missing some vedio clips
Your mom is a sweetheart!
great tutorial on pt. I & II
12:02
Your mom is awesome
Very good, thank you
where's pt 3
oh lord... wtf