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hi there I'm Andrea from ac/dc and welcome to the ac/dc ancestry series in this series we will follow a boy and his dog as they go from dull forgotten film- to lively full-color photo using ac/dc photo studio ultimate 20/20 in this video part two of the series we will take an old scratched up image and restore it to a beautiful black and white photograph to learn how we got to this point check out part 1 how to develop a negative and to see what happens next check out part 3 how to add color to a black and white photo you can find the links to these in the description of this video open the photo in edit mode you can see some of the edges are torn so the first thing I'll do is crop the image I want to get rid of the torn edges but also keep my subjects centered as best as possible now I'll adjust the levels to do this I need to set my black and white reference points click on the black eyedropper then click on your image where it should be black I'm going to pick this shadow under the...