Creative Tip: Katrina Wedding Photo Repair.

Tuesday afternoons our resident Photoshop guru, Jason Hoppe, spends two hours solving real-world retouching challenges in front of a live worldwide audience. This started as an experiment for participants in our 10-Week Photoshop Course. SInce then it has grown into a weekly event with a dedicated and growing audience.

Here is an amazing example from last week. Jason spends half and hour rescuing a 1957 wedding photo that was damaged in Hurricane Katrina. If you’ve never joined us for Retouch Tuesday, this video is a great example of what you are missing.

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8 Responses to “Katrina Wedding Photo Repair.”

  1. Sarito:. Says:

    Amazing!
    Thank you for that!!:..
    great job!
    ★:.‏

  2. Susanne Pastuschek Says:

    Thank you – You are incredible.

  3. Evaristo Buendia Says:

    Incredibly fascinating to watch….great mastery of a tool…
    Will try my best to imitate…:)

    Thank you for your generosity, showing the video to us
    all.

    Best wishes,

    Evaristo Buendia-Carrera

  4. Tom Retan Says:

    I love the cloning feature in Photoshop and you use it well. To get better at using the color features is my goal. Thanks for a great video.
    Tom

  5. Jade Says:

    Precious moment once in a lifetime…life goes on no matter where we are but heart is always there for both of us..miss u my dear..:)

  6. Vancouver wedding photographers Says:

    I love the fresh approach! Great work!

  7. Michele in La Says:

    Thank you for helping her. I too had many a post-Katrina photo to fix. I even fixed some that a local photo shop wouldn’t even touch for their repair service… This photo looked great before you even started compared to many that I had! The good news is that we are able to rescue photos, the saddest news is the blank photo….those photos that the only thing remaining was the white paper – they had sat so long completely wet that all the ink disappeared…. If a person has never lost photos to fire or flood (my family has had both), you have no clue as to the emptiness that you will feel. Let this be a wake-up call for us all to take the time to scan those most precious photos and then make multiple backup copies. Thank you again.

  8. cancun photography Says:

    Hey very good information. Will come back again – taking the feeds also, Thanks.

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