No prob.... yes its all good...![]()
No prob.... yes its all good...![]()
Here you go fella.
I've tried a bit of a different tack here.
Copied the original pic into a new layer. Run a dust and scratches filter over the new layer, and then masked the entire layer out. Then using the airbrush I've selectively brought part of this layer back in.
This way you don't get the blurring and posterisation this filter tends to produce.
A bit of a Levels filter to remove the yellow cast.
Then airbrushed in a new sky as the old one was over-exposed and you didn't have any decent detail there either.
I would have attached the .psd but its 51.5 MB.
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
Nice one Riffer, good effort there, in particular a great job of the tank and guard.
Yeah, it's more of the users ability and knowledge of the software rather than the actual software itself. I was in the photo restoration business for 3 - 4 years and in that time I found the only thing that made photos better wasn't the software, it was just how long you're prepared to work on them :P
We used a variety of other programs than just photoshop, but the majority were definately done in photoshop.
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