At one time, when film cameras were the norm, people couldn’t save all their pictures onto memory cards and back them up on computers. Originally, people developed their films, printed their pictures, and tucked them safely away into photo albums to preserve their memories.
As a result of the quality of the photo papers and ink used back then, these printed photos have a limited lifespan. With time, deterioration would set in, leaving us with photo albums full of worn, faded photos with tattered edges, faded ink, and even the occasional scratch and stain.
It isn’t difficult to restore old photos. Having the right skills is all you need.
Here are several steps you should take to enhance old photos. Using Adobe Photoshop, these steps can be used to restore digital photos.
Getting a digital copy of the photo requires scanning it first. If you are using a mobile device, you can use a scanner app or take a photo with your digital camera.
No matter what method you choose, make sure that you receive a high-quality, large copy of the photo.
Once you have opened Photoshop, you can work with the digital image. Copy the image a second time. Original copies need to be kept for reference, so your second copy will be altered.
In Photoshop, here are the steps for duplicating an image:
Before you work on your photo make sure you click on the eye icon on the left side. The layer will be hidden when you select the icon.
Make sure your image is clean and properly oriented before you start making any adjustments.
Whenever there’s unwanted white space around the edges (or anything else you don’t want there), a simple crop will eliminate it all.
Here are some tips on how to crop your photo:
The Crop menu can also be used to maintain the image’s proportions, but only if you’re planning on printing an old photo.
With the crop tool, you can neaten up crooked scans.
How to Rotate Your Image:
Photoshop CC lets you rotate your image through its Image Rotation setting or the Transform function in the Edit menu.
Use the Image Rotation option to Rotate Your Image:
In Photoshop, you can adjust your image’s color or fix its damaged areas.
Then, make adjustments to the color.
In some old photos, the tones, colors, and contrast are faded, but Photoshop can restore them to their original vibrancy.
You can do some basic color correction from the Image drop-down menu in the taskbar. You will find three options in the Adjustments section: Auto Tones, Auto Contrast, and Auto Color. If these automatically corrected corrections don’t deliver the desired result, try them out first. These corrections can be made manually if necessary.
To make accurate adjustments with the histogram, it’s a good idea to learn how to read it. Choose Adjustments from this menu and use the various functions it offers. For more in-depth adjustments, such as Curves and Levels, there are basic adjustments such as Brightness, Contrast, Exposure, and Vibrance.
To get the right contrast, color, and tone, play around with these different adjustment tools depending on your photo’s condition.
To correct a color cast in your image, follow these steps:
A good eye for detail and patience is definitely needed here as this is where it gets a little tricky. There are a few beginner-friendly spot correction Photoshop tools you can use if your photo has scratches, stains, or other undesirable marks: the Spot Healing Brush, the Patch Tool, and the Clone Stamp.
Burning and dodging are also useful tools in Photoshop for restoring image detail. Based on how much you’ve painted on your photo, these photo restoration techniques will lighten or darken certain areas.
It is not possible to magically remove dust and scratches with a single press of a button – you must do it manually. Fortunately, you can make this process easier by using Photoshop’s filter functions.
As soon as you’re satisfied with the image, delete the unedited layer (the original reference layer) or right-click on the edited layer and choose Flatten Image (we recommend keeping your edited layer on top). Once this is done, you can save your photo by following these steps.
Above are all the ways to restore old photos in Photoshop. However, if you don’t have any experience with PS, you can use online tools to restore old photos such as Image Colorizer, Hotpot AI, Lunapic, etc.
However, the first priority will always be Photoshop or Lightroom. But these online tools can save your ass and time as well. Alternatively, you can fix your old images with PhotoGlory, an AI-powered photo restoration program. This program allows you to repair your damaged photos in a single click or mend the rips and tears manually. Besides, it comes with a handy automatic colorization feature and tons of tools for boosting colors.
But whichever tool you choose, just know that you’d be doing next generations a favor by introducing old pictures to the digital age. And we hope you have fun in the process.
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