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BEFORE |
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AFTER |
During class, Jenna and I decided to restore the same photo. Here is the result of my photo restoration. What I did for the restoration was, I first used the clone tool to remove all the imperfections. Then I used auto-contrast, auto-colour, and auto-darken. I then went into colour adjust and changed the darkness of the picture by myself. I really like how different the two photos look, and I think I did a good job! (and so did Jenna :)