
The point of this project was to make it so it looks as fresh as possible. I had to remove all the dust and scratches, and fix the man sitting's nose, and take out the tape.
The first thing that I did was I doubled up the picture. Then I went into my history and took a snapshot of the doubled up picture and called it Focus. . I made sure I was in the new picture layer and I went to filter clicked noise and clicked on dust and scratches. I made it so that I couldn't see the dust anymore but the shape of the people was still there. I clicked ok when I thought it was good and took another snapshot of this, and called it blur. I clicked, and turned on blur but went back to Focus. Afterwards I used the art history brush and took out all the dust and scratches on the picture. I made sure that where it needed to be darker I set the brush to darken and where it needed to be lighter I made changed it to lighten.
After the dust and scratches I used the clone tool and cloned out all the tape in the picture. Finally I used the marquee tool to fix the man’s nose. I selected the nose on the other man (standing up) and jumped it to a new layer. I then dragged it onto the sitting man’s nose and erased the unneeded parts. I also put the occupancy down a bit so it blended in with the rest of the face.

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