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Katie S

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    Photoshop
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    Canon EOS, 85 fixed, 17-85, 55-85, 250 zoom lens; other minor accessories

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  1. Hello, man I've missed these classes..been super busy!! First post within the new system, so please direct me elsewhere if this shouldn't be posted here. I am doing my first official 'restoration' of an old photo. I have read the information on damiensymonds.net about restoration and also read through the few threads that come up when i do the search feature at the top of the page. This client is in a different state than me, originally scanned the photo as a horrible .jpg. After speaking with her about getting a better scan, she had another photographer take RAW photo of the photo. I didn't know or would have given the 'photograph a photograph' instructions. I thought it would be one file, but instead the photographer took multiple photos with the focus on different pieces of the picture so I have three different RAW files. So just trying to figure out what my workflow should be. I am thinking I am going to have to go through restore process on each photo, at least in the focused section, then layer and mask them into one photo. Based on what I do remember in the modules, I shouldn't flatten, crop, or things like that till the very end. *I will say I was thrilled to see the Channel Mixer thread about restoration....super helpful!!!* Also, with the old photos I didn't see anywhere on the blog posts about Camera Raw, is there anything specific I can actually do in Camera Raw? Do i still process noise removal?
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