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Gary wilkinson
Member since 04th August 2005
Occupation: Photographer, restorer and business owner

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A common problem with old photos is that they often have un-desirable cracks and creases. These can be removed quite easily using the Clone, Healing and Patch tools found in Adobe Photoshop. The problem is that th...
Almost all of us will have seen this particular photographic problem, namely, your old colour photographs appear to have taken on an overall pink or blue tint. This is primarily due to the chemicals within the various layers of the photographic paper s...
Quite often I will have clients bring in old photographs of their "elder" relatives that were taken before colour photography was around. This generally means that the photos in question are either black and white or in many cases, the photos that have...
One of the most common problems when dealing with scanned photographs as part of a digital restoration activity is that after scanning, the digital image appears to have a textured pattern to it. This is often caused by the fact that the photogr...
Probably one of the most common problems you will be faced with in doing any type of digital photo restoration work will be to do with spot scratches on your old photos. When we first look at those old black and white or early colour photos they...
Remember the good old photography days? Film camera in hand, you would see that perfect landscape, seascape or sunset and shoot off several shots. Perhaps a couple of weeks later, once you had returned home and finally finished that 24 or 36 ...