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From: donnhez
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  • That was fantastic! I still have so much to learn and your instruction has prompted me to delve deeper in restoration! Thanks!

  • @infocusstudio1234

    Thanks for the comment. :)

  • what a long winded way of doing what is so easy to do as all the pieces was on a white background you did not have to erase as you did a few click would have done it 100% and then PS could have auto aligned it all al so easy......

  • @devonmale69 ohhhhhh Whos a clever boy... Clicking on a white background does not always remove the precise area, feel free to do it the amature way!!!!

  • Sorry I can no longer repair photographs for free, but I can repair them and beat any quote on the internet. can give sample of repair.

  • I've done this same photo, but yours looks better i had a low res one.

    thanks for sharing

  • thanks,

  • Thank you for showing how you did this - Looks great.  So many people show end result without showing how they got there. Thank you again.

  • thankyou

  • That my friend was a true work of art! Peace

  • cheer pal

  • I have photoshop CS3.

    And i don´t know how to open 2 windows at the time so i can drag and drop the pieces.

    Could you posibly gime me a hint?

  • Thank you so much for teaching out this tecniques.

    I have only a few photos from when i was a child, and unfortunately the best one has been cut with scissors into pieces.

    Now i know how to repair it!

    Big thanks!

  • Muy buen vídeo... esta genial, ahora si, a practicar se dijo.

    ya tiene mis ***** :)

  • thanks

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