How to Remove Blur from Old or Damaged Photos

Restoring old or damaged photos that are blurry can be a challenging yet rewarding task. These photos often have unique issues, such as fading, discoloration, scratches, and general degradation, that require specialized techniques to fix. Here is a guide on how to remove blur and restore clarity to old or damaged photos using apps or softwares. Additionally, you can use Picit.ai and its image upscaler to restore old photos.

Understanding the Challenges of Restoring Old Photos

Old or damaged photos can have multiple issues:

Blur and Fading: Due to age, handling, or improper storage, older photos can become blurry and faded.

Scratches, Tears, and Stains: Physical damage can obscure details and reduce clarity.

Discoloration and Noise: Vintage photos may have discoloration from exposure to light or chemicals and noise from the film grain.

Restoring such photos often requires a combination of several editing techniques to address multiple issues simultaneously.

Using Adobe Photoshop for Professional Restoration

Adobe Photoshop is one of the most powerful tools for restoring old or damaged photos. Here’s how to use it to remove blur and improve clarity:

Step-by-Step Instructions:

1. Scan the Photo

Use a high-resolution scanner to digitize the old photo. Set the resolution to at least 600 DPI to capture the maximum detail.

2. Open the Photo in Photoshop

Open the scanned image by selecting `File > Open`.

3. Convert to a Smart Object

Right-click on the image layer in the Layers panel and select `Convert to Smart Object` for non-destructive editing.

4. Reduce Noise and Grain:

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