A photo out the window of the cabin (I think) |
Note: You'll probably need to enlarge the image by clicking on it to see how bad it really is.
This is probably the worst of the lot. It's pretty hard to work out what we're even meant to be looking at here. So I decided to see if any of the stuff I'd learnt in Photoshop class could be used to help improve this photo.
The first thing to do was to try to reduce the graininess of the photo and remove all of the little white flecks. I used two of the filters under the Noise heading - first I used "Despeckle" and then I used "Dust & Scratches". After that the photo looked like this:
Heaps better!
...but still room for improvement. I used the spot healing brush tool on any little white flecks that hadn't been picked up by the two filters.
After that I made a selection around the window frame. The colour and contrast adjustments I wanted to make to the window frame were completely different to the adjustments I wanted to make to the view of the ocean. Drawing a selection around the window frame allowed me to direct the changes at one area at a time.
The window frame had a fair bit of colour into it (ugly looking greens and browns) so I used Hue/Saturation to decrease the brightness and desaturate the colour of the frame.
I'm not exactly sure what I did on the view through the frame. I remember adjusting the colour balance because I wanted to bring out the colour of the ocean more, and I probably played around with the brightness and contrast too.
(Basically I did the interior by trial and error: I opened one of the adjustment windows and played around with the settings a little. If I thought there was an improvement from my playing around I kept it - otherwise I just hit cancel. Then I went and tried a different adjustment).
This was the result:
While it is still clearly an old photo, it's a lot better than the original. All the white fleck have gone and the graininess has been much improved. I couldn't work out how to make it look any better than above so unless someone drops me some magic tip I haven't heard of yet, I'm going to leave it at this...
What do you think? Do you have any old photos that could benefit from a facelift too?
Jess
*You can read my mum and grandpop's story here: http://14000milesacrosstheocean.blogspot.com.au