Malka Your photo after I tweaked it a little a little editing will help but I may have overdone the sharpening a bit. As I say i am not perfect but should give some idea anyway. With a reduced mega pixel size to put it onto here one can never get it the same as working on the original. I always say if your happy with your picture that is the main thing, if others like it as well that is a bonus
Always remember the photographer has seen where the picture was taken and how the place looked. Anyone else can only surmise what the place was like but can never be sure That is better From this
Tina those last ones are nice, well done. I only use adobe elements to tweak a photo, i have absolutely no indepth knowledge of the full capabilities adobe offer. So Malka you did ask which is why I did a little work on that one, second attempt. What is your opinion I am most interested on my work
This photo is of my late parents,so restoring it from the original was really a challenge of love. I don't know who or what camera was used so working completely in the dark. Pulling back any colour at all from the original took absolutely hours of work ,so seeing what I had to work on I was pleased On the left the restoration , on the right the original
@tumbleweed - you brought that photograph of mine to life. Thank you. I had just gone round the Moshav taking "snapshots" rather than photographs - and they just showed what I was seeing, with the limits of an inexpensive camera just set on Auto.
Pleasure and it is so easy with using Photoshop Elements. Working on a copy of the original can do a better job than over the internet doing it. Always remember it is the person behind then camera that makes a picture, the camera is just a tool enabling it to be done