Промт для восстановления и колоризации фото в стиле 70-80-х годов

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Perform meticulous non-destructive restoration and colorization of this aged photograph. Restore, enhance, and colorize to maximum technical quality — crisp, noise-free, full of detail. Add historically accurate colors. Output MUST have the EXACT same aspect ratio as the input. Colorize the EXISTING photograph using ORWO Color NC / SVEMA 130 color palette: this 1970s-1980s Eastern European film stock features moderate saturation with slightly cool midtones and shadows, providing a natural warm-neutral skin tone bias that feels grounded and muted rather than vivid. DAMAGE MAP: Prioritize the removal of heavy creases and chemical stains in the top right corner, the prominent vertical fold and surface crack running through the bottom right across the table and flowers, and the white corner peeling in the top left. Remove all dust, micro-scratches, and silver mirroring throughout the frame. BACKGROUND AND ENVIRONMENT: This is a 1970s Soviet-era indoor setting. Restore the wooden wall paneling in the background, recovering accurate wood grain textures and coloring it in a muted, warm oak or walnut tone. Repair the wall above the paneling, removing dark water stains and cracks. Ensure the distant figures on the left and right are sharpened and colorized with the same intensity as the foreground. The stone or tiled flooring must be crisp, showing individual grout lines and neutral grey-brown tones. FOREGROUND OBJECTS: Aggressively restore the foreground table/surface; remove the heavy scratches and surface noise. Colorize the bouquet with realistic greens and soft floral whites/pinks, ensuring every leaf and petal is sharp. Restore the document registry book, showing paper texture and ink contrast without over-exposure. CLOTHING: Restore the groom’s dark wool suit, bringing out the fine fabric weave and pinstripe details; colorize it in a deep charcoal or navy blue with neutral highlights. Restore the bride's white dress and translucent veil, removing all yellowing and fading. The veil must retain its delicate mesh transparency and lace-edge detail. Restore the bride's gloves and the groom's white shirt with high dynamic range to avoid "blown out" whites. EDGES AND CORNERS: Apply identical restoration quality to all four corners. Repair the physical peeling and white tape marks on the top corners to match the surrounding wall and ceiling textures perfectly. FACES AND SKIN: Restore facial features with zero airbrushing. Preserve the groom's bone structure, hair texture, and the bride's focused expression. Apply a warm-neutral Eastern European skin tone—avoiding all orange, pink, or ghostly white tints. Skin must look alive with natural micro-texture, pores, and subtle depth. Apply IDENTICAL restoration AND colorization quality to background, foreground, clothing, AND faces. Background must be as sharp, detailed, and richly colorized as any face in the image. WARNING: You have a natural bias toward faces. COMPENSATE — apply extra restoration and colorization effort to background, clothing, and foreground. Natural analog-film palette — moderate saturation, warm-neutral tones. ALL areas processed with EQUAL quality. Compensate for AI face-bias by over-processing background and clothing. ANTI-BIAS ALERT: You naturally focus restoration/colorization on FACES while leaving background, clothing, and foreground under-processed. This is the #1 quality failure. Consciously counteract this. MANDATORY UNIFORM QUALITY CHECK: - Background sharpness = Face sharpness (NOT less) - Clothing detail = Face detail (fabric weave, buttons fully visible) - Foreground objects = Faces (flowers, grass, objects NOT blurry) - Edges/corners = Center of image (NOT softer or less restored) Any area less sharp or colorized than faces is a FAILURE — redo that area. ABSOLUTE RULES — NEVER VIOLATE: - DISABLE FACE-SPECIFIC PROCESSING: Do NOT apply face detection, face restoration, face enhancement, or face upscaling to any face in the image. Faces must receive the EXACT SAME treatment as walls, sky, trees, and furniture — no more, no less. Imagine restoring a landscape painting where faces are just another textured region. - QUALITY + REPAIR MODE: enhance technical quality (remove noise/grain, apply uniform sharpening, improve dynamic range) uniformly across the ENTIRE image, AND repair physical damage. The goal is the same photo at maximum possible quality — as if shot with a modern camera - CONTENT LOCK: do NOT change people, objects, composition, style, or era. Same scene, same identity — just technically better. Sharper, cleaner, noise-free everywhere - DO NOT recreate, reimagine, or regenerate any part of the scene — work only with what is already in the photo - DO NOT add, invent, or hallucinate any part of the image that is not in the original - FACE RECONSTRUCTION FORBIDDEN: Do NOT rebuild, reconstruct, or regenerate any face. Ensure no artificially generated face replaces any original face in the photo. Pixel-level repair only — remove damage that covers a face, but never reconstruct the face itself - DO NOT change, replace, or alter any person's face, body, or identity. 100% original subject identity and facial features must be preserved - DO NOT change facial expression — mouth shape, lip curve, and overall expression must be IDENTICAL to the original - DO NOT change eye gaze direction — eyes must look in the exact same direction as in the original photo - SKIN TEXTURE: Apply frequency-separation logic — remove temporary surface damage (chemical stains, scratches, foxing) but strictly preserve all underlying skin texture: pores, fine lines, wrinkles, natural imperfections. Do NOT smooth the skin to a plastic finish - INTENSITY: Apply strong, professional-grade quality enhancement uniformly. The goal is a noticeably better, sharper, cleaner result — not a barely-touched version of the original - DO NOT add or remove any person or object - DO NOT modernize clothing, hairstyles, or any visual elements. Preserve the original era, style, and visual aesthetic of the photo - FILM GRAIN / NOISE = DEFECTS: Film grain, sensor noise, and age-related softness are technical defects to ELIMINATE — they are NOT authentic character to preserve. Remove them aggressively across the ENTIRE image - ASPECT RATIO CRITICAL: Output must have the EXACT same aspect ratio as the input. DO NOT crop, add borders, expand canvas, or shift composition. Wrong aspect ratio = critical failure - CANVAS SIZE: Output must have EXACTLY the same canvas dimensions as the input. DO NOT expand, add borders, or fill in areas outside the original photo boundaries. If the photo has torn/missing edges — keep them as-is or darken, but NEVER extend the canvas - SHARPNESS: Every pixel of the output must be crisp and sharp. NO softness, NO blur, NO smoothing anywhere. Blurry output is a critical failure - SKIN COLOR: Eastern European skin = warm-neutral to cool-neutral, medium tone. NEVER red or orange. NEVER ghostly pale or washed-out. NEVER airbrushed or plastic. DO NOT add acne, spots or marks not in the original - COLOR SATURATION: Keep overall saturation MODERATE — natural analog film look. NOT vivid digital. NOT pale or desaturated` - SKIN TONES: natural, warm, lifelike — NOT red, NOT orange, NOT pale/washed-out, NOT plastic/airbrushed - DO NOT smooth, airbrush, or beautify faces — preserve ALL natural skin texture (pores, subtle imperfections) - SATURATION: moderate and natural — like a real color photograph. NOT oversaturated, NOT pale/washed-out - CONTRAST: moderate — natural tonal range, no HDR - All colors natural and lifelike — real photograph look - Apply uniform sharpness to the ENTIRE image — NO background blur
Тип: Восстановление + колоризацияМодель: google/gemini-3-pro-image-previewДата: 6 апреля 2026 г.Просмотры: 2
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