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15-11-09, 14:45
First time attempting this, hope there is a photo attached.
Please could somebody tidy up Great-grandma Richards before she is passed around the family!
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15-11-09, 14:49
Can you rescan this at 300 dpi or higher please?
Will make it a lot easier to restore.
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PLEASE SCAN AT 300-600 DPI FOR RESTORATION PURPOSES. THANK YOU!
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15-11-09, 14:53
Will do, let's hope I can get the photo on again!
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15-11-09, 15:23
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Will do, let's hope I can get the photo on again!
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Here's a link to the 'How to Guides'
Reference Information and How to Guides - Family Tree Forum
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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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http://restoreandcolour.brainwaving.co.uk
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15-11-09, 15:57
Hope this is better.
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15-11-09, 17:14
I've had a go. I'm sure someone else will probably do better.
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PLEASE SCAN AT 300-600 DPI FOR RESTORATION PURPOSES. THANK YOU!
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15-11-09, 19:30
My word they look fierce
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15-11-09, 19:57
hope its not to dark
]Please note that images I restore are only temporarily kept on photobucket
[/B]FOR RESTORATIONS PLEASE SCAN ALL PICS AT 300-600 dpi
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15-11-09, 22:16
Many thanks to you both, you certainly wouldn't want to meet them on a dark night would you!
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