Tahoe
07-29-2006, 01:16 PM
I was in Michigan a week and half ago, and I visited my uncle. He said I still have those old pictures from when your mom died and you asked me to hold onto them (25 years ago).
So I have these pics from 1890-1922 ish. I've scanned them, and run them through a couple of different free software programs to enhance them. They are much better.
Basiclly I've adjusted the Brightness, Contrast, digital photo, saturation, soften edges.
The free software programs don't have one tool I would like. There are some old wedding pics and there are spots that show up on really dark and really light areas. Isn't there a tool that where you can copy a little circle of a pic and copy over a place in the pic where a spot is? Sounds kind of basic but I can't find in any of my software.
Just thought of something, could I just crop a small area on a part of the pic that has good color and past it over the top of the bad spot?
Should I buy photoshop? Corel? I've used HP's digital stuff and Microsofts Office Picture Mgr.
Any suggestions?
So I have these pics from 1890-1922 ish. I've scanned them, and run them through a couple of different free software programs to enhance them. They are much better.
Basiclly I've adjusted the Brightness, Contrast, digital photo, saturation, soften edges.
The free software programs don't have one tool I would like. There are some old wedding pics and there are spots that show up on really dark and really light areas. Isn't there a tool that where you can copy a little circle of a pic and copy over a place in the pic where a spot is? Sounds kind of basic but I can't find in any of my software.
Just thought of something, could I just crop a small area on a part of the pic that has good color and past it over the top of the bad spot?
Should I buy photoshop? Corel? I've used HP's digital stuff and Microsofts Office Picture Mgr.
Any suggestions?