Thomas Bertilsson
Member
My wife's mother died very unfortunately when my wife was very young.
One photograph remains of her, you can see a scan of it here. My intent is to make new photographs from this original, and I need to edit it digitally to get there. Eventually I hope to have digital negatives done and platinum prints, mainly for their longevity.
As far as I know it's a copy of a print. If you examine it, as I have, there are screenprinting looking anomalies in the print. Now to my question, is there software, or does Photoshop have a feature, that can recognize a pattern and remove it, much like dust/scratch software like DigitalICE?
I know it's not ideal, but I think I would have to spend years on this to clean it up otherwise. Quality is not of utmost importance, but speed is.
I've cleaned it up pretty good from fingerprints, dust, and scratches so far.
I would be extremely thankful for help with this. Please review the attachment.
- Thomas
One photograph remains of her, you can see a scan of it here. My intent is to make new photographs from this original, and I need to edit it digitally to get there. Eventually I hope to have digital negatives done and platinum prints, mainly for their longevity.
As far as I know it's a copy of a print. If you examine it, as I have, there are screenprinting looking anomalies in the print. Now to my question, is there software, or does Photoshop have a feature, that can recognize a pattern and remove it, much like dust/scratch software like DigitalICE?
I know it's not ideal, but I think I would have to spend years on this to clean it up otherwise. Quality is not of utmost importance, but speed is.
I've cleaned it up pretty good from fingerprints, dust, and scratches so far.
I would be extremely thankful for help with this. Please review the attachment.
- Thomas