Hello Klassylady. Indeed it's been a while since you last posted. I was trying to find some of your projects one day but i noticed that the pictures are missing. Probably you have removed them from photobucket?
It would be better to use the forum's uploading system in order to have them safely stored here
Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
I forgot about that tool. I'll repost and thank you.
Tim after doing a couple different sessions on this one, I think I am finished. I was able to colorize all of the bomb craters, and trenches/roadways. Unfortunately I don't think there is anything else I can do to it! lol If anything, it definitely brought some of the hidden features out more though! This was the first aerial photo Ive ever done
So good to see you here Candice, and excellent job as usual. I wish I knew how to clean up the images like you do. I'm terrible at using the "restoration tool".
Here is one I did of a photo taken at Anzio. The German in front is wearing Italian camo. Don't be too rough on me guys, you know how much I hate doing camo! lol Did my best to make it look halfway correct.
I use Photoshop to remove the artifacts that wouldn't have been in the original photo and when I colorize a picture I work in CMYK mode. I learn a lot of things from you about the colors from another army. Since I'm in the US, I'm limited with my knowledge of what others use for uniforms. Sometimes it's a matter of research for me. I love your work Bill.
I hear ya Candice. I'm also in the US, and kind of embarrassed that I know more about German ww2 uniforms than Allied. But like you, I've learned a lot from researching for colorizations. I'm not sure how to switch to cmyk mode, but I do mine in RBG, I know that much. You did a great job on the last portrait clean up too by the way.
-Manstein and General Dr. Hans Speidel
Last edited by Bill T; 11-28-2013 at 06:45 AM.
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