I think you accidentally cloned the middle guy's head over on the lower left...
On 23/01/2015, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Good point. Just breaking the workflow to go to another app would make
> me unlikely to use it. But I can see a case where it might be useful
> after all the brightness related bit bending is done. The case I'm
> thinking of is repair of old B&W prints that are full of scratches,
> cracks, spots and stains. One of these days I'll figure out a smarter
> way of doing this than the clone stamp but my attempts at using other PS
> tools (even with Ctein's help) have been less than stellar. The clone
> tool can be tedious but it works when used carefully.
>
> This particular case comes to mind
> <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/restoration.php> The original was an 8x10
> glossy print which had been rolled into a cylinder for years and years
> and then unrolled to create/reveal thousands of cracks in the emulsion.
> I worked on it on and off for weeks. It was the only existing
> photograph of a young woman's grandparents.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 1/23/2015 3:20 PM, Moose wrote:
>> On 1/23/2015 10:41 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>>> Thanks, I'll have to check that out.
>>
>> The problem is - it's 8 bit.
>>
>> Where does it go in the workflow?
>>
>> 16 Cylinder Moose
>>
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