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Janet in Yorkshire
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removal of brown patch, please.
20-04-09, 21:37
Can anyone remove the brown mark, please?
Many thanks, Jay
Sorry - will try adding pic later.
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20-04-09, 21:51
Bit small, but here's one from me.
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PLEASE SCAN AT 300-600 DPI FOR RESTORATION PURPOSES. THANK YOU!
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20-04-09, 22:31
Thankyou Wendy - that's lovely. (Photo looks so much better without the signs of age.)
Yes, sorry my image was a bit small, I seemed to get in a terrible muddle tonight re sizes. Need to go to bed, I think.
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20-04-09, 22:36
Yes it is a small file size and a better scan would have been nice but it does enlarge slightly
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FOR PHOTO RESTORATIONS PLEASE SCAN AT A RESOLUTION OF 300-600 WITH THE SCALE AT 100% MINIMUM
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20-04-09, 22:49
Thankyou Rachel.
I apologise for the poor quality of materials I gave you all to work with. :( (I'm awaiting hands on tuition from my techno mate in the summer.)
I really appreciate everyone's time and work on my behalf.
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I apologise for the poor quality of materials I gave you all to work with.
Jay
There was really no problem with it and a nice easy one to restore
I'm technically challenged too and still get in a dreadful muddle ;)
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