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Photo Restoration video…My Restoration workflow

By |August 21st, 2013|

I am often asked if I can share my workflow when restoring images.  This is not always easy because no two images are alike and I often progress with tasks in varying order.  Mostly, I will correct exposure and colour before progressing to the repair of tears, spots, scratches etc.  This is because many of […]

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Top Tips for Restoring Photographs

By |June 22nd, 2013|

Top Tips for Restoring  Photographs

I love my job as a photo restorer.  It is such gratifying work. It can also however be very time consuming and sometimes even a little stressful.  Following are just a few useful tips to guide you with your photo restoration tasks.

1. Begin with the best […]

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Why scan RGB?

By |January 5th, 2012|

I use this image in my Photo Restoration courses.  It is badly stained and on first glance, looks like it would take hours to restore.  And had I scanned it as a greyscale image it probably would.

But I never scan photographic images in greyscale.  I’m a big fan of RGB (red, green blue).  Let me […]

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A touch of colour to brighten your day

By |October 12th, 2011|

I don’t remember when I first fell in love with photography but I do know it was at a very early age.

There are a few photos that I remember fondly from my childhood.  One of them is my parents’ wedding photograph which originally hung on the lounge room wall of the family home but was […]