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Rich Harrington has a quick and easy technique for our faded photos
Fixing Faded Historical Photos tipsquirrel.com
A common problem with old black-and-white or sepia-toned photos is that they fade over time. You can use a Levels or Curves adjustment to improve contrast, but both commands often introduce color artifacts' into the image. A few...
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