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GrayGhost 11-04-2021 11:35 AM

Editing marks
 
Hey guys, ?. Is it easy to get off editing marks from old wire/press photos and such? If so, how? Thx all!

perezfan 11-04-2021 11:44 AM

Depends upon the type of marker used. If it's the typical "grease pen" the marks could easily rub off and disappear simply by rubbing it with a dry soft cloth. Sometimes remnants of the marker will remain, or possibly an imprint/indentation of the marker. But it should still look infinitely better than before.

Give it a try before using any chemicals or wet substances that can compromise the photo's surface. Just "polish" the marked areas lightly with a cloth diaper or similar soft cloth. Do not use a paper towel or napkin, as paper could leave scratches on the surface.

Good luck, and let us see your "before and after" results. But be sure you really want to remove the marker in advance of doing anything. Sometimes the edit markings can tell a cool story and/or demonstrate how the photo was used for publication.

GrayGhost 11-04-2021 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2160519)
Depends upon the type of marker used. If it's the typical "grease pen" the marks could easily rub off and disappear simply by rubbing it with a dry soft cloth. Sometimes remnants of the marker will remain, or possibly an imprint/indentation of the marker. But it should still look infinitely better than before.

Give it a try before using any chemicals or wet substances that can compromise the photo's surface. Just "polish" the marked areas lightly with a cloth diaper or similar soft cloth. Do not use a paper towel or napkin, as paper could leave scratches on the surface.

Good luck, and let us see your "before and after" results. But be sure you really want to remove the marker in advance of doing anything. Sometimes the edit markings can tell a cool story and/or demonstrate how the photo was used for publication.

Thanks !

Deertick 11-04-2021 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2160519)
Depends upon the type of marker used. If it's the typical "grease pen" the marks could easily rub off and disappear simply by rubbing it with a dry soft cloth. Sometimes remnants of the marker will remain, or possibly an imprint/indentation of the marker. But it should still look infinitely better than before.

Give it a try before using any chemicals or wet substances that can compromise the photo's surface. Just "polish" the marked areas lightly with a cloth diaper or similar soft cloth. Do not use a paper towel or napkin, as paper could leave scratches on the surface.

Good luck, and let us see your "before and after" results. But be sure you really want to remove the marker in advance of doing anything. Sometimes the edit markings can tell a cool story and/or demonstrate how the photo was used for publication.

+1 for all.
I had one with the greasepen and "pen enhancements" for publication. I Thought that there was too much going on, so removed the greasepen. The enhancement were kinda cool, but did stick out anyway. Afterward I thought "Just shoulda left it alone!"


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