Photo Editing is an easy way to enhance quality of digital and old photosPhoto Editing is an easy way to enhance quality of digital and old photos
By nataliachohan123 - Jan 14, 2010
There are two main reasons why you will want to edit your picture:
1- Picture Restoration
• Remove dust, scratches, stains, tears
• Patch up cracks, damaged or missing edges,
• Fix fading or discoloration
• Mend mold or water damage
• Add or repair background
• Reconstruct missing parts
• Revamp photos stuck to the glass
You can restore damaged photos, fix cracks, scratches, tears, stains, reconstruct missing parts, fix fading and discoloration, adjust contrast, sharpness, colorize B&W photo.
2- Image Manipulation
• Change the background
• Add a person(s) or an object to a photograph
• Remove a person(s) or an object(s) from a photograph
• Change elements of the photo such as hair or clothing
• Open closed eyes
• Colorization (make color from B&W photo)
• Color elements (colorize or decolorize only some elements)
• Color modification (color or B&W to different tone sepia)
• Make B&W from color photograph
You can combine two or more photos into one; add or remove a person; change a background; open closed eyes; change elements such as hair or clothing.
Now you know how important it is to edit your picture in original quality. You can do it yourself as well. You will need a photo editing software for this, choosing the right photo editing software is very important and since there are several editing soft wares out there it is important to research them all and through this research choose the one you see will benefit you most.
If you are not very good in designing art then you must search for photo editing service provider, it’s very cheap these days and you will love your memories.
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