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For my photo restoration project, I used option three. When I first started restoring this picture, I converted this photo into black and white. Then I switched to the clone stamp tool and I used that tool for all of my restoration project. First, I started to clone stamp the big gash, from the left side of the photo and through the baby's face to the right. While I was doing that, I also started to clone stamp some little areas that needed to be restored like a bit of one of the eyes and some dark spots through out the photo, also some other little cracks. I also restored some if not all of the background (behind the baby and the blanket). I am fully satisfied with my photo restoration. I am fully satisfied with my my restoration because it looks nice, it's more of a clear image.


You've done a competent job on this task Marcello. The baby's mouth was the hardest part because so much of the data was destroyed. You did a good job of smoothing out the repairs on the face, and you've corrected the colour nicely. Well done.
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