~ let me count the ways.

i've had this image laying around the house forever. it's a tintype circa 1860s (definitely wartime, since the subject is in uniform). like most images of this era, it's dark, discolored, and i don't expose it to light and the elements very often (keep it in a case, put away). i'd been wanting to scan it forever, but have been wary of taking it out of its case, etc.

today i got bold and scanned it, casing at all. the scan came out okay, but very dark. i took it into PhotoShop and brightened it up. the color tinting on the original image is incredible (complete with gold flecks on the buttons, etc.) ~ much of that, i desaturated out, however since i didn't want it in this particular scan. i saved a copy of the actual image (on the right, reduced), and this is the PhotoShopped version which is not only distinguished by the toning down of the color and lightening the image, but, most notably, i removed the subject's hat.

now, this is not an easy thing to do. But I have a carte de visite of this particular man and his wife, likely taken in the late 60s or early 70s, so i was able to reconstruct his head and hairline, etc.

it's pretty flippin' amazing what you can do with a Wacom in PhotoShop.

the constrast isn't perfect on this, i'm still tinkering, but i just wanted to squeal a little since it's taken me so long to do this and the results have me very pleased.

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From: [identity profile] lookingland.livejournal.com


thank you ~ !

where you been hiding out? nice to see your mermaid in my tank ~

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From: [identity profile] desert-ocean.livejournal.com


*flirts her tail and splashes Boots*

I've been uncommunicative, and feeling overwhemled...just had to take a break. Now I'm testing the shallows of cyberspace again. It's nice to see familiar icons! ;)

From: [identity profile] lookingland.livejournal.com


thank you ~ i had fun doing it!

i was going to "correct" the dents and scratches, but decided i liked the rough look of it.

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From: [identity profile] dsyndicate.livejournal.com


Smashing work on the photoshop. Removing the hat and recreating hair and making it all look believable is no easy task. Impressed.

From: [identity profile] lookingland.livejournal.com


thank you ~ !

after countless years of bad attempts, i think i am finally getting the hang of it!

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From: [identity profile] mistresssaturn.livejournal.com


I use a Wacom and Photoshop at work all the time...I LOVE it! It's so sad that I come home and don't have one yet. =P

From: [identity profile] lookingland.livejournal.com


ohhh, that is so sad!

well hopefully you will be able to get one soon ~ ! i just have a ridiculously good time with mine.

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From: [identity profile] geckobird.livejournal.com


That is so awesome - I love especially how you took off his hat! How cool!

I'm only beginning to experiment with my Wacom. :D

From: [identity profile] lookingland.livejournal.com


cool ~ ! i'm glad you have one ~ with your imagination, i can just imagine the wonderful worlds you'll be creating in no time ~ !

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From: [identity profile] psalm23.livejournal.com


*sobs* Wacom, oh Wacom, how I pine for thee! The mouse, the mouse, it is not for me! *sobs!!*

This is so awesome. AWESOME I SAY!!! *shakes fist!* X33 I hope to someday be able to edit photographs like that! *is just learning right now* XD

~ Laura.

From: [identity profile] lookingland.livejournal.com


thank you ~ !

i know what you mean about the mouse. i used to use it forever and now i can't imagine ever going back. it's like trying to make dinner with a wood burner and some sticks to rub together when you have a gas stove at your disposal!

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