Could one of you photo wizards have a go at cleaning up G Gran please. She's in a rough old state,so any improvement would be appreciated.
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Originally posted by John-Nihon View PostIf you do want any larger pictures of my attempts Tony then I can send them to you via email. Just let me know.
I can't display them on FTF at a larger size as I don't use Photobucket.
John, Pbucket is not the only host site ~ there are others.
I've looked at your restores on here and your file sizes are so small that it's not really possible to see what you've achieved. Small files do not enlarge successfully.
Hope you didn't mind my butting in :conf:~ 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 Rachel Scand View PostJohn, Pbucket is not the only host site ~ there are others.
I've looked at your restores on here and your file sizes are so small that it's not really possible to see what you've achieved. Small files do not enlarge successfully.
Hope you didn't mind my butting in :conf:
I have no interest in uploading any images to a third party on the internet, it's not just PB. What I do is edit the files at their original size but FTF automatically reduces the size on upload. I always have the original (large sized) edited photo and usually I email that to the person who has asked for the edit.
PS. Wish I could do that colour stuff like you do. :Big Grin:
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Hi John
Colour stuff's not that difficult but to do anything serious, you first need a good restore and then the patience to search for colour ref for the particular era + the ever important eye for detail.
My great dilemma was ~ to colour or not ? :F :conf: ~ a matter of ethics ~ hmmmmmm ..... and as soon as I'd taken the plunge that was it !
My new reasoning was that the Victorians, given the chance, would have slapped colour on everything :Wink:~ 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 Rachel Scand View PostHi John
Colour stuff's not that difficult but to do anything serious, you first need a good restore and then the patience to search for colour ref for the particular era + the ever important eye for detail.
My great dilemma was ~ to colour or not ? :F :conf: ~ a matter of ethics ~ hmmmmmm ..... and as soon as I'd taken the plunge that was it !
My new reasoning was that the Victorians, given the chance, would have slapped colour on everything :Wink:
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