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    Hello everyone,
    I finally figured out how to post a picture....Photobucket!
    Anyway,I couldn't help notice the talented people here with photo editing.
    I have three tin types C.1910,two of which I have been able to somewhat, improve myself.
    The one Posted,I have never been able get quite right,its very dark and always comes out to red,I have given up.
    Would someone be so kind as to seeing what they can do with my Great,Great Grandmother.
    Thank you for the help.
    Brian

    Last edited by family tree guy; 29-12-09, 00:34. Reason: just getting the post correct
    Those who stand for nothing,will fall for anything.

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    Had a quick clean up for yo. Best I can do at the moment. Will have more time later.



    This one is more blurred.

    Wendy



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

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    • #3
      Hi Wendy,
      Thanks for the effort,I am not as concerned with the cracks as it needs to be lightened up a bit.
      I tried myself,playing with brightness, contrast and other adjustments,it helped somewhat but not clear enough
      and there wound up being to much red that I couldn't get out.
      Take care and Thanks again
      Brian
      Those who stand for nothing,will fall for anything.

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      • #4
        had a go at removing some of the marks but not sure its an improvement ended up getting a blurred photo

        Last edited by alan 128; 30-12-09, 12:03.


        ]Please note that images I restore are only temporarily kept on photobucket

        [/B]FOR RESTORATIONS PLEASE SCAN ALL PICS AT 300-600 dpi

        ALAN

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        • #5
          Not sure if this is any better but I will post in any way.



          Barbara

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          • #6
            Heres one with just a levels and curves adjustment

            Niksmum

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            • #7
              with some of the cracks removed

              Niksmum

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              • #8
                Wow,Niksmum,
                That last attempt is the clearest rendering of her face yet.I am looking for one for my genealogy program.that might work.
                I never was able to distinguish her hair,is that hers or from the photo editing?
                Thanks again,
                Brian
                Those who stand for nothing,will fall for anything.

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                • #9
                  Just to show you,Here is the best attempt I have done,don't remember the setting though.
                  Brian


                  Those who stand for nothing,will fall for anything.

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                  • #10
                    Thanks Brian
                    That is her hair-----I just zoomed in and cleaned up around it.

                    Niksmum

                    I see you are also a NewYorker....I'm on Long Island

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                    • #11
                      YO, Niksmum,
                      Nice to find someone on this side of the pond!
                      I am researching my wifes family,they go back to England and Netherlands, @1600's?
                      I thought this forum could help.
                      I get a kick out of reading these posts;those British colloquialisms are great,very friendly and helpful people here.
                      All my family is from Eastern Europe setteled in NY.

                      Well,see you on the boards and....HELLO ENGLAND!
                      Brian
                      Those who stand for nothing,will fall for anything.

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