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Retouching, Repairing, and Restoring.
its_annah
post Aug 6 2005, 04:22 PM
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Recently, I took my film to get it developed at Target. I had ordered a package that came with the Kodak Disc, the ones where it already has your pictures in digital form. SO when I looked at the pictures in both the hard copies and the in the CD, the quaility was HORRIBLE. mad.gif So they didn't charge us for any of it, but I really wanted the pictures. sad.gif I was wondering it anyone knew how to fix up the pictures and such. I'm using PSP7. If you can help me, I'll love you forever. =]

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That was the quality of most of the pictures. I KNOW the camera wasn't the culprit because some pictures came out perfectly fine.
 
 
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ChasingLife87
post Aug 6 2005, 07:48 PM
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Oooh, don't you HATE that?

Anyhow. What I would suggest is this. I know on PSP8 there's a "one step photo fix" that smooths out a lot of problems like that, but I haven't opened up my seven in so long that I can't remember if it has it or not. I don't think it does.

So what I would do... I'd probably do some sort of smoothing, like edge-preserving smooth. Keep the numbers low enough that it won't make it look painted. Play around with the saturation levels and brighten it a bit. Also, change the contrast.

If that doesn't help, post again and I'll see what I can do to help happy.gif
 

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