RootsChat.Com
Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs => Topic started by: Dutch Treat on Sunday 23 May 10 17:33 BST (UK)
-
Please help to clarify this newspaper article photo of my husband's grandparents; it's the only photo I have! It was taken in 1947. Thank you in advance...Antoinette Russell
-
What is it you want clarifying? Just say and I will do my best. Kind regards. Viktoria.
-
Sorry, I had not properly read your post. I am afraid I can`t do photo restorations. I thought it was a point in the text you meant. I ought to have read it properly before I replied.Viktoria.
-
No worries Victoria. I am glad to have heard from you anyway. Hopefully someone can make a photo out of this newspaper article. Thanks...Antoinette
-
If you have the original newspaper and the pattern only appears when you scan it then do a search for 'moire pattern' in this forum and you should be able to find some hints and tips on avoiding it when you scan an image
I don't normally have a go at these because I'm not that good but here's an attempt. Unfortunately the software blurs the image as it attempts to remove the moire pattern so its not quite as clear as I'd like.
-
Thank you for trying, it actually looks better than my newspaper image! :) And thank you for the 'tip' on searching for 'moire pattern' I will certainly do that! Thanks again...Antoinette
-
For some reason the Big red V tv and broadband service was unavailable most of today...
So I had a play with this not sure what it will look like.. when posted, but it was a learning curve
for me.
Xin
-
hello Xinia...well, that's a very good try! you got rid of all of the little annoying checkerboxes! :) much better than before. thanks!..Antoinette
-
yes but lost too many impotant bits in doing so
still keep learning thats the thing
xin
-
Hi again...thank you for trying, and that is the key...just keep trying. 8 years ago I discovered that I loved learning, and have probably learned more in these 8 years than in my entire life so far...and I just keep doing so, I have made it fun...the important thing is to try...I would love to do what you and the other members there do... :) Antoinette
-
Yes I know what you mean, have to keep the brain cells ticking.
thanks
Xin
-
Deleted it as not happy with it.
-
Hi Antoinette .......I have had a try, I am not completely happy but I think there is an improvement.
Carolyn :)
-
WOW...I am speechless! :) You have done it again Carolyn! that is amazing, I can see my father in law's eyes in his father! You captured a softness that is very pleasing, and isn't it amazing that being married 50 years and her hair is still a natural colour (you might wonder why, but I was told that she combed her hair everyday of her life with tea!)...this was before hair colour! lovely job ...I love it! thank you so much Carolyn...Antoinette
-
Just keep trying Mr. Tony Freeman, that is the beauty of doing work like this, and you all do wonderful work and a tremendous service for everyone!
just also wanted to ask, I noticed you have the name 'Hall' on your info, are you looking up family in England by that last name? My friend here in Canada, Craig Hall is also looking up his family in England...just curious...thank you again Tony...Antoinette
-
Yes ... English "Hall" in the north of England.
Got back to 1804 with Peter Hall born in Stockport.
He was a "chimney boy" by the time he was six years old.
Very cruel life and many were killed in being forced to do this work but he survived until he was 80 years old ! !
He became a master chimney sweep but had a fatal accident with a two young boys dying in a mill chimney in Lancashire. Following this, he became a campaigner for banning such use of children for cleaning chimneys and promoted the use of mechanical equipment. He worked as an inspector for a society and took over 400 people to court for breaking the laws. He gave evidence to a Royal Commission and eventually the laws were fully implemented.
-
Hi Tony...Craig Hall here, my family is Hall from (so far) the Manchester area...not sure about a Peter Hall yet, but I will check when I get home to Toronto (in Amsterdam currently)
Thank you for responding
Craig