These charming young ladies are (from left) my Great Aunt Hazel, my grandmother and my Great Aunt Jo. My grandmother was about 16 or 17 in this picture, making it over 100 years old!
I changed the name because there was already a "Sisters" entry. Shoulda looked first. Sorry. (5 years and 3641 days ago)
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very good
this is good work, but the face structure and skin tones could do with some work...they don't look real in the hi res.
It's overally good, but faces and skin look too fake to me... Too much painting and smudging.. But still it's good =) gl!
i lik`itit´s very nice,good luck
Very nice choice of colours, and i like the smudging, it gives it a different feel, almost painted. Good luck
I can see where you are coming from Ponti, but the aim was to ..."make it look like it was taken these days in color with a digital camera. "........not a painting.....
Added some noise to make it look more like a photo and less like a painting.
Nah, noise makes it look older... just try overlaying the original faces, experiment with blending modes and opacities =)
Following wlado's advice, I "played" with the skin tones a bit more. This is the best I can come up with.
better, but still not quite realistic.....keep it up, you'll get it. faces and skin tones are extremely hard to get right.
The faces do have a bit of mannequinesque quality to it. It looked like a very difficult restore author, I commend you on such a well attempt so good luck!
there isn't much here to fix. it would have been nice if there was a lot more scratches or torn parts in the original.
great job
Howdie stranger!
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