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Topic: Restoration of faded film.
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Stephen Furley
Film God
Posts: 3059
From: Coulsdon, Croydon, England
Registered: May 2002
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posted 10-30-2005 03:22 PM
Somebody asked me if I could do anything with some old, late '50s or early '60s filmstrips which they had acquired. I wasn't too hopeful, but I said I'd have a go. After cleaning off over 40 years of fingerprints, and general classroom dirt, I scanned them on my Epson 1640 SU flatbed; my film scanner won't take long strips of film. The flatbed will scan four frames at a time. I made a darkish scan, which looked like this:
Even this was a lot better than I expected; the image on the film was very pale, and almost totally monochromatic.
Epson didn't have Apple System 10 software available for my scanner, so a few months ago I bought Vuescan. I noticed that this has a 'restore fading' option. Again, I wasn't too hopeful, but I ticked the box. This is what it did:
It's a lot more neutral. I opened this in Preview, don't have Photoshop on that machine. A few seconds to tweak saturation, gamma, contrast and brightness, and sharpen it a bit, gave this:
I think I may have overdone the contrast a bit, it's difficult to judge it on the flat panel monitor because the image changes greatly, depending on viewing angle. But for just a few seconds correction, I don't think this is bad. It still needs a bit of work doing to it, but he's better with Photoshop than I am, so I'll let him do it.
I don't know what the film stock is; there are no edge markings. Strangely, it has BH perforations.
I case anybody notices that the uncorrected image is from a different scan to the other two, I didn't save the original scan, so I had to do it again.
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