Photo restoration.

Original image.

My workflow

To be able to apply my knowledge of photography and post production to help a beloved friend restore a rare image of her late mother was a joy I hadn’t anticipated.

If I ever needed proof of the power and emotion photography evokes, this project more than amply demonstrated that to me – this indeed turned out to be a labour of love.

The original image, which was taken over 40 years ago, had been re-photographed on an iPhone and forwarded to me via social media, which of course compressed the image and crushed the quality!

So, where did I start?

Firstly I ran the jpeg image through Topaz Photo AI (v1.3.4), removing noise, then sharpening the image carefully. Next I recovered as much facial detail as possible and enhanced the image resolution. Finally I upscaled the imaged by a factor of four to create a larger file to work with. Photo AI is the only tool that can accomplish this with the subtly and balance a portrait demands.

I then imported the image into DXO PhotoLab 6 and began to repaired the image carefully. Once I was happy with the restoration stage, I applied a more complimentary crop before exporting the file to NIK Silver Efex Pro 3 and set about editing the image in black and white with a film noir look which I believe compliments and accentuates the natural beauty of the subject. I was able to retain the original skin texture and tone together with the shadow detail using a little dodging and burning.

I worked to retained the soul and integrity of the original photograph and I hope you enjoy the final image?

PS I printed the image on my Canon Pro-1000 at A4 with Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta fine art paper (semi-gloss) which handled the crushed blacks and contrast in the image beautifully - it looks amazing!

Comment below or reach out if you have any questions.
Thank you for reading and here is the final restored image. David.

The final restored image.

David Macauley

David has led organisations for Sir Richard Branson, Sir Christopher Evans, Sir Tom Farmer and managed pioneering bodies such as the UK Stem Cell Foundation, Virgin Health Bank and was appointed as Scotland’s first Drug Czar.

He has built and managed facilities as diverse as major hospitals and national biotechnology centres. He is an experienced strategist, senior government adviser, C-suite executive and committed entrepreneur. His passion is photography.

https://macauley.io
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