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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs => Topic started by: --Jon-- on Sunday 20 March 16 11:43 GMT (UK)
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My gt grandmother. As ever I would be very grateful for any time. I am amazed by the work I've seen so far :)
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At the moment I do not see an attached photo:
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Thanks Jape, sorted now :)
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If anyone does take the time to work on this picture can you please let me know if it is ok for me to share your work or not. I would understand and respect if preferred not.
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One from me...what a lovely image.
Carol
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and with a sepia type tint.
Carol
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Last one...with warmer tones.
Carol
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:) Thanks Carol beautiful. This is one of a few treasured photos I have copies of. I hope to be able to share them with other descendants. All credit to my nan for keeping them safe so long X
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This is not what i wanted to do colour wise, but i couldn't defuse the light on the original photo to get even skin tone across the entire face. So i went for a selective colouring option and alternative version for you.
Thanks
Martyn
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You are very welcome....it is lovely...please feel free to use it and share it as you wish...if you put it online...please would you give a mention to Rootschat.
Carol
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Thanks again :)
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Some different versions from me, pleased to share.
Pat
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It wasn't an easy one to colour was it Pat.
Carol
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Hi Carol, No it wasn't - many lights and shades. Lovely photo though.
Pat
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Something from me. ;)
Allen
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One from me
Sammy
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one from me. , Tommy
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A quicky
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Beautiful woman - and yes, you may share if you wish. ;)
Wiggy :)
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Thank you all for your time and beautiful work again. Susanna was a beautiful proud woman and I am very proud to have learned a little of her story. I have shared a copy of this photo and a little of her story on a local FB history page in the hope that other descendants can share the pride :)
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Late try from the geriatric element, regards, John.
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Thank you John she looks beautiful
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Not been here for a while thought I'd have a play
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Susanna Peters 1894 living Birkenhead UK