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This 1972 photo had a color cast from aging. It also needed to be cropped to remove the film info on the right border and the photographer's info at the bottom. |
Brought life back to this photo by removing the dust and imperfections. Restored the color back to original and cropped the image to remove the right and bottom borders. |
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This 1960's B&W photo was creased and had a few mildew spots. A large border was at the top and the photo was shot with the camera slightly tilted. |
Repaired the photo by removing the crease, dust spots, and mildew spots. Restored the color back to original and cropped and de-skewed the image. |
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On this photo, the camera's flash was inadequate to flood the area with light and reflected off of the eyes causing "red eye". |
Brighten the image by correcting the exposure. Adjusted the hue & saturation and removed "red eye". |
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This photo was overexposed due to the incorrect use of the camera's flash. The flash also caused the "devil dog" eyes. |
The "devil dog" eyes were removed and the contrast enhanced but the anger management issue remained. |
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This 1993 photo had a minor color cast from aging and was stuck to the glass in the frame. When removed, the photo was damaged. |
Repaired this photo by rebuilding the missing area in the lower left. Restored the color back to original. |
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