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One of the more common issues effecting overall tonality in older photographs is fading.
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A variety of things can lead to the image to fade a little bit, and most
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photographic images in fact will fade over time, and so adding density to an
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image can make a huge impact in many cases.
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Here for example, you can see that everything within the photo looks
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relatively washed out. There is simply not very much information here.
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But much of that information can be made more dense, can be made a little bit
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stronger in the actual image. I'm going to show you a quick and easy
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technique that can virtually, instantly add density to any photo.
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It's important to bare in mind that if there's absolutely no information, for
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example the white in the sky and the top of tent here, that information can't
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magically be brought back. There's simply nothing there.
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It is pure white in the image and it's going to stay that way.
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Unless I manually add texture into that area of the photo.
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But we can dramatically increase the density in other areas of the photo.
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The basic process involves creating a copy of the background image layer.
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I'll go ahead and drag the thumbnail for the background image layer down to the
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create new layer button. The blank sheet of paper icon at the
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bottom of the layers panel. And then I will change the Blend mode for
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the image. The blend mode is found at the top left,
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it's a pop up on the layers panel, and the default is normal.
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With the blend mode set to normal, the background copy is simply hiding the
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underlying background image layer, they're not interacting at all.
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But if we change the Blend mode, we can change that interaction.
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In this case, in order to add density, I want to use the multiply blend mode.
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You'll see that as soon as I choose the multiply blend mode, now the background
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copy is being blended with the background image layer.
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In order to increase density. It will darken up all values in the image
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except black and white. Black of course will simply remain black
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and white is going to remain white because there isn't any information there
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to build up additional values. But all the tonal values in between will
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get a little bit darker, and that can very quickly and easily improve the
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overall appearance of the photo. If the effect is a little bit too strong,
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you can reduce the opacity for the background copy layer.
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Using the control at the top of the Layers panel.
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By reducing the opacity for this layer, we're reducing that overall effect.
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In this case, I think the maximum effect is perfectly fine.
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So I'll leave that opacity up at 100%. So you can see, just by creating a copy
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of the background image layer, and changing the blend mode for that layer to
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multiply, you're able to add density to any photo very easily.
100:00:02,250--> 00:00:07,850影响整体色调在老照片中的较常见的问题之一衰落。200:00:07,850--> 00:00:11,612各种各样的事情会导致图像淡一点点和大多数300:00:11,612--> 00:00:15,770摄影图像实际上会褪色结束时间,并因此增加密度400:00:15,770--> 00:00:20,750在许多情况下,图像可以产生巨大的影响。500:00:20,750--> 00:00:24,569在这里举个例子,你可以看到一切都在这张照片看起来600:00:24,569--> 00:00:29,160相对洗掉。只是不很多的信息在这里。700:00:29,160--> 00:00:32,694但很多信息可以被制造得更加紧密,可有一点800:00:32,694--> 00:00:37,730在实际的图像更强。我要告诉你一个快速简便900:00:37,730--> 00:00:42,860技术,实际上,可以立即将密度添加到任何照片。1000:00:42,860--> 00:00:46,565这是重要的是在裸露,如果有是绝对没有的信息,1100:00:46,565--> 00:00:50,156示例的白色天空和顶部的帐篷在这里,信息不能1200:00:50,156--> 00:00:55,100神奇地被带回。只是什么都没有。1300:00:55,100--> 00:00:58,340它是在图像中的纯白色,它要保持这种方式。1400:00:58,340--> 00:01:02,199除非我手动进入该地区的照片添加纹理。1500:01:02,199 --> 00:01:07,530But we can dramatically increase the density in other areas of the photo.1600:01:07,530 --> 00:01:12,150The basic process involves creating a copy of the background image layer.1700:01:12,150 --> 00:01:15,400I'll go ahead and drag the thumbnail for the background image layer down to the1800:01:15,400 --> 00:01:18,820create new layer button. The blank sheet of paper icon at the1900:01:18,820 --> 00:01:22,999bottom of the layers panel. And then I will change the Blend mode for2000:01:22,999 --> 00:01:26,664the image. The blend mode is found at the top left,2100:01:26,664 --> 00:01:31,130it's a pop up on the layers panel, and the default is normal.2200:01:31,130 --> 00:01:34,726With the blend mode set to normal, the background copy is simply hiding the2300:01:34,726 --> 00:01:39,400underlying background image layer, they're not interacting at all.2400:01:39,400 --> 00:01:43,830But if we change the Blend mode, we can change that interaction.2500:01:43,830 --> 00:01:48,736In this case, in order to add density, I want to use the multiply blend mode.2600:01:48,736 --> 00:01:52,701You'll see that as soon as I choose the multiply blend mode, now the background2700:01:52,701 --> 00:01:57,230copy is being blended with the background image layer.2800:01:57,230 --> 00:02:01,878In order to increase density. It will darken up all values in the image2900:02:01,878 --> 00:02:06,214except black and white. Black of course will simply remain black3000:02:06,214 --> 00:02:09,798and white is going to remain white because there isn't any information there3100:02:09,798 --> 00:02:14,782to build up additional values. But all the tonal values in between will3200:02:14,782 --> 00:02:18,022get a little bit darker, and that can very quickly and easily improve the3300:02:18,022 --> 00:02:22,907overall appearance of the photo. If the effect is a little bit too strong,3400:02:22,907 --> 00:02:27,160you can reduce the opacity for the background copy layer.3500:02:27,160 --> 00:02:29,730Using the control at the top of the Layers panel.3600:02:29,730 --> 00:02:35,350By reducing the opacity for this layer, we're reducing that overall effect.3700:02:35,350 --> 00:02:38,840In this case, I think the maximum effect is perfectly fine.3800:02:38,840 --> 00:02:43,946So I'll leave that opacity up at 100%. So you can see, just by creating a copy3900:02:43,946 --> 00:02:47,474of the background image layer, and changing the blend mode for that layer to4000:02:47,474 --> 00:02:52,410multiply, you're able to add density to any photo very easily.
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