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I tried fooling with the brightness and saturation. I also added a white dot in each to make them look more realistic. See what you think of this:
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1 hour ago, BoltBait said:
Here is a plugin to do the job:
https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/18085-eyeshine-animal-red-eye-removal/
I could not download it. I got a DNS fail error.
Iron67, I tried your idea and the eyes still don't look right to me. -
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Thank you for that advice! Would the clone stamp work best for removing any "stains" on the pic, or should I try something else?
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Thank you for the welcome, and the link.
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I'm in the process of attempting to restore this photograph of my family, as a gift to my now 86 y.o. mom. (The girl in the pink dress is me, when I was about 14 or 15.)
This picture is from 1979 or 1980 and is (please forgive my ignorance of the proper terminology) I think "matted" onto a faux wooden frame. It's too big to scan and so I tried to take a good photograph of it.
I'm trying to figure out how to make the background on the right side match the coloring on the left side.I'm also trying to decide what would be best to remove the stains (?) on parts of the picture, as well as scratches. I've tried the clone stamp but wasn't that pleased.
Any ideas as to what else I should do? Thank you for your assistance!
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I hope it is ok to ask this here....I attempted to download Wireworm and the site is gone. Is there an equivalent to this plugin available somewhere, or does anyone have it on their site?
Remove flash glare from eyes
in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
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Daniel (my cat) would hiss at you if you did that! Even his vet said he's an opinionated and strong cat.