"Fix" the old photographs below using the Photoshop tools that you've learned to use so far, as well as any web resources that you need to make them look new...Obviously, simply clone stamping from one to another is NOT what I'm asking you to do...be resourceful!
Place the painting into the gallery, once on each panel...
Mickey Mantle Baseball Card Restoration
The 1968 Topps baseball card below was found on the floor at a sports card convention by myself back in the late 1970's. The damage was probably done by some kid who wrote on it, creased it, put it in his pocket, etc. Bring it back to it's original condition using the clone stamp, and copy and pasting (command c command d). In mint condition, this card is worth about $500.
Black and White Restoration
Erik Johansson Illusion Exercise...
Eric Johansson is a Swedish photographer who heavily relies on Photoshop to create his style of images. Using the image below on the left as a source, create the illusion of a glass street that reflects the building and sky above it. Use a drop shadow to "raise" your glass street above the cobblestone street below it. Cut some "blocks" out of the glass to give it a more realistic look.
Two Half Match
Without copying and pasting, or using the clone stamp to copy the right side of the image to the left, make the left side of the image look like the right. Celebrities seldom let promotional photographs of themselves out without some heavy duty retouching being applied to hide any physical imperfections they might have. This skill will strengthen you skills at using the blur tool, levels, color balance, and burning and dodging.
Morphing Pictures
Morphing pictures of peoples faces is pretty simple: Just create two layers of faces, and erase from the top to reveal the bottom layer using a soft-edge eraser at a low opacity. Once the bottom layer can be seen, align the layers to match in scale and position, then correct for differences in skin tone, color and texture.