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    This is my granma taken at her niece's wedding in 1967.

    Sadly I never knew her as she died aged 59 following an operation.

    Hoping for some good results.

    Thanks
    Last edited by JayG; 25-09-09, 18:14.
    Jay

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    Whoops :o

    I've changed the file size on photobucket, now the pic is huge, is this OK
    Jay

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    • #3
      That's ok! Big pictures are fine - more detail that way.
      It's small picture sizes that can be a problem.
      Sarah

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      • #4
        Phew Sarah :D

        Don't know if you saw the 1st pic but that was a normal size. I changed the file size in PB & then uploaded it again on here & was shocked at the difference
        Jay

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        • #5
          WOW !!!!! :D

          That's BIG :D


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          • #6
            LOL Isn't it.

            It's a bit strange being sat in front of her lifesize having not met her :D
            Jay

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            • #7
              I hope I done her proud and if theres any changes let me know

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              • #8
                One from me.

                Wendy



                PLEASE SCAN AT 300-600 DPI FOR RESTORATION PURPOSES. THANK YOU!

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                • #9
                  You done a great job there Wendy, keep up the good work, what method did you use to colour? because thats your best yet.
                  Last edited by Britec; 18-04-09, 09:27.

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                  • #10
                    Thanks Brian. Had some help from Rachel on using curves for colouring.
                    Wendy



                    PLEASE SCAN AT 300-600 DPI FOR RESTORATION PURPOSES. THANK YOU!

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                    • #11
                      Thanks Brian & Wendy, they are both fantastic

                      Really brings her to life, you've both made my day
                      Jay

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                      • #12
                        Just catching up
                        Good work Wendy how about a little blusher ? ;)
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                        • #13
                          2 from me


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                          • #14
                            Can Someone tell me how to uupload photos on here or any thread please.

                            Thanks

                            Jane

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                            • #15
                              Here is some instruction Jane. Then start your own thread.



                              Wendy



                              PLEASE SCAN AT 300-600 DPI FOR RESTORATION PURPOSES. THANK YOU!

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                              • #16
                                Thanks Wendy for your help. I will take a look and then have a go

                                I tried to start a new thread but couldn't see how to do it. I think i have now worked it out. Sorry I seem to be taking a long time to work out how to do things I think I must be a bit thick.

                                Jane

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                                • #17
                                  Rachel what can I say, great, thank you so much

                                  I've just realised that's my aunt in the background, a bridesmaid.

                                  I'm going to print them all off & show my parents & sister the great results from the fantastic members on here.

                                  Thanks again Brian, Wendy & Rachel :D :D :D
                                  Jay

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                                  • #18
                                    ;) Nice pic to work on
                                    If you find out the correct colours for the clothes do let us know and we can get the crayons out again
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                                    • #19
                                      and one from me too...

                                      don't often come over here now but this is a lovely photo.

                                      nice work Rachel

                                      Last edited by jc26red; 30-04-09, 10:15.
                                      Jenny x

                                      Researching: Creed, Howell, Anderson, Walton, Dagg, Berriman, Burdett, Murfet etc, etc....

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                                      • #20
                                        Hi Jenny
                                        A superb restore, as ever

                                        Hope you'll come back to play more often

                                        It's easier to see which pics need restoring now they're on the Family Tree Photos board
                                        Last edited by Rachel Scand; 30-04-09, 10:16.
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