The pass lives on...
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 4:05 pm
I wanted to get a digital image of an old photograph
of my friend's father (passed away in 1992), given to
him a few days ago. He wanted to keep it, but also
share it with his family.
The photograph is printed on a metal oval frame. The
slight curvature of the metal plate and its reflective
surface makes it impossible to get a good scan image.
So, I searched the internet and found the instructions
to build a light tent. I built a mini studio with a card box,
tracing paper and whiteboard. I used three desk lamps
to provide constant lighting on the object. This is the
result...
PS I remove some dust and scratches from the face, but left
some marks in the border to keep it looking like the original.
of my friend's father (passed away in 1992), given to
him a few days ago. He wanted to keep it, but also
share it with his family.
The photograph is printed on a metal oval frame. The
slight curvature of the metal plate and its reflective
surface makes it impossible to get a good scan image.
So, I searched the internet and found the instructions
to build a light tent. I built a mini studio with a card box,
tracing paper and whiteboard. I used three desk lamps
to provide constant lighting on the object. This is the
result...
PS I remove some dust and scratches from the face, but left
some marks in the border to keep it looking like the original.