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« on: March 09, 2015, 12:36:34 PM »
Here is more deruination!
Original Fokker photo was used for publication in the Dutch aviation magazine Avia-Vliegwereld of 1963.
Photoshop did not yet exist and the publisher only wanted to use the image of the aircraft without the rest.
As usual at that time retouch paint was used to 'white-out' the surroundings of the plane.
Unfortunately the water-washable paint was not removed after use.
I had to remove it after more than 50 years by gently flusing the paint away in luke-warm water as a start.
After drying the contours of the paint were still vaguely visible since it has been absorbed into the gelatine layer of the photographic paper.
Next phase to improve the image could only be done 'electonically' with Photoshop.
I have removed the remains of the paint as much as possible and I have also slightly improved levels and contrast.
Photo shows the first F-104G fully assembled by Fokker!