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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs => Topic started by: sio59 on Wednesday 21 April 10 05:53 BST (UK)
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May I ask for another wonderful restoration if possible please?
Can anything be done to improve Great Gran in this photo? Unfortunately the original photo could not be removed from the frame.
Many thanks,
Siobhan
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One from me.
Regards
em
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Beautiful em, thank you.
Siobhan
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Hi Siobhan .........Heres my colour version.
Carolyn :)
Amended to include right sleeve.
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I apologize for sounding like a pedant here, but the basic premise of photo restoration is to be faithful to the look of the period, which includes the frame and the tone of the image. This portrait was originally a sepia-toned or warm-toned black and white -- sepia most likely. Its current appearance is a result of the fading blue and green tones. Also, the framing can be an important dating element. Maybe it's not in this case, but it should be retained. The portrait had not been tinted and is in remarkably good condition. From the posted lo-res version, it does not appear to have any major damage and requires only reversing the effects of fading.
6rtury
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Hi Siobhan
Here's one from me.
Caroline
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Hi 6rtury and welcome to Rootschat.
What you say is true, however the one thing you are overlooking is that the people that restore on this board do so as unpaid volunteers, investing several hours of their time providing a service that would be beyond the reach of many people, if they were to seek external paid restoration work. Not only that, if we all posted a like for like restore, this board would become extremely boring in no time at all.
With this in mind, I think it is not much to ask in return for the restorers to be able to express the creativity and show individuality. The people posting their pics are well aware that they can state their exact requirements regarding the work they would like carried out and if not satisfied, request amendments, which each and every restorer would be happy to make.
I'm all for authenticity and have said as much before, however, this is a hobby and people should be free to enjoy it as they wish.
Cheers
Caroline
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I understand and agree totally. I hope that no one took my comments personally. They weren't intended that way.
6rtury
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Carolyn and Caroline,
Thank you both so much for your great work. Love both versions.
Carolyn, I really enjoyed the colour version but can I ask if great gran could have a sleeve on her right arm please?
Siobahn
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One from me :)
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Images of time,
Oh, it is beautiful, many thanks.
Siobhan
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Both Carolyn and myself agree entirely with cazza59!, we strongly support the fact
that any image should keep its integrity but it should also be clearly stated by the
poster what is required be it only the original version a colour version or both.
Most posters do ask for colour as is their right and we can colour any image as is our
right, and the poster can ignore the colour version.
Yes we all do this on a voluntary basis so please allow us to display our talents as we
see fit and so that we can all learn from each other.
When we operated our commercial services we did indeed do only what was asked of
us, now we have freedom to be more creative.
Mike & Carolyn.
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Carolyn,
Thanks a million for fixing up great gran's dress.
Siobhan