I've very recently joined the Forum and wonder if anyone could try and restore this photo please? It dates from 1936. Joy.
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That attachment has come up too small to do anything with. The "attachment" option reduces the file size. You can post larger photo sizes using Photobucket. See this thread for instructions: How to Use Photobucket - Family Tree Forum
(Also scan at 300-600 dpi if possible.)
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Originally posted by Britec View PostThat attachment has come up too small to do anything with. The "attachment" option reduces the file size. You can post larger photo sizes using Photobucket. See this thread for instructions: How to Use Photobucket - Family Tree Forum
(Also scan at 300-600 dpi if possible.)
~ FOR PHOTO RESTORATIONS PLEASE SCAN AT A RESOLUTION OF 300-600 WITH THE SCALE AT 100% MINIMUM ~ http://restoreandcolour.brainwaving.co.uk
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Thanks very much for the advice. I'm clearly still doing something wrong as I can't seem to upload the photograph on to Photobucket. It says 'error on page' each time I try. I'm trying to find out from Photobucket what the problem is. If I scan at 600dpi and still use the attachment option, will it make the file big enough to work on? Sorry if this is a naive question, I'm not very well up on managing images. JoyJoy
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~ FOR PHOTO RESTORATIONS PLEASE SCAN AT A RESOLUTION OF 300-600 WITH THE SCALE AT 100% MINIMUM ~ http://restoreandcolour.brainwaving.co.uk
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Black/White from me
~ FOR PHOTO RESTORATIONS PLEASE SCAN AT A RESOLUTION OF 300-600 WITH THE SCALE AT 100% MINIMUM ~ http://restoreandcolour.brainwaving.co.uk
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Originally posted by Anne in Carlisle View PostWow Rachel - how did you do the one with no face??? Fantastic.
Anne~ FOR PHOTO RESTORATIONS PLEASE SCAN AT A RESOLUTION OF 300-600 WITH THE SCALE AT 100% MINIMUM ~ http://restoreandcolour.brainwaving.co.uk
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Thank you so much for this fantastic restoration job. Teresa uploaded it for me, as I'm having trouble using Photobucket. I can't believe the difference! It's a football team from 1936, and my Dad is kneeling on the far left, bottom row. He never mentioned playing football with any girls, but I have to admit that one or two of them do look quite feminine! Joy.Joy
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Originally posted by Joy Lewis View PostThank you so much for this fantastic restoration job. Teresa uploaded it for me, as I'm having trouble using Photobucket. I can't believe the difference! It's a football team from 1936, and my Dad is kneeling on the far left, bottom row. He never mentioned playing football with any girls, but I have to admit that one or two of them do look quite feminine! Joy.~ FOR PHOTO RESTORATIONS PLEASE SCAN AT A RESOLUTION OF 300-600 WITH THE SCALE AT 100% MINIMUM ~ http://restoreandcolour.brainwaving.co.uk
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Sorry to sound ignorant, but who's OH? Incidentally I've just found the names of the people in the photograph, and the third one in from the left on the back row is named as Tommy Chappell (could be short for Thomasina I suppose!).
Could I ask another rather naive question? I have three particular photographs in need of restoration, but the actual photographs have gone missing, leaving only a photocopy in the space underneath. Can anything be done with photocopies or is it a hopeless case? JoyJoy
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