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Correct overexposed area in B&W negatives

New Here ,
Nov 27, 2020 Nov 27, 2020

I am digitising a number of glass negatives from the early 1900s.  Several of them have light leakage, like the one attached.  What's the best way to correct this and retrieve what there is on the bleached out part of the negative?  Box 5.jpg

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Community Expert , Nov 27, 2020 Nov 27, 2020

Try the Clone stamp tool. 

Box2.jpg

 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 27, 2020 Nov 27, 2020

Try the Clone stamp tool. 

Box2.jpg

 

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New Here ,
Nov 28, 2020 Nov 28, 2020

Thank you for your tip - this is indeed I think the only way to fill a space that has been completely bleached out.  Where there is still some image on the negative, but at the wrong exposure, I have found the answer to this post  helpful - sometimes I can use both of the solutions to restore an image. 

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Nov 28, 2020 Nov 28, 2020
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You're welcome. Glad to help.

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