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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs => Topic started by: maggie3342 on Tuesday 11 September 12 17:16 BST (UK)
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Hi everyone,
I would appreciate if anyone could give this old family photograph some TLC to smarten it up.
Kind regards
Maggie :) :) :)
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My restore :)
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Two more.
Terry
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Hi Terry and BlueUK,
Thank you so much for work you have done on my photograph. Your expertise has made it look so much better. I am very grateful to you both.
Kind regards
Maggie ;D ;D ;D
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No problem Pleased you liked. :)
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One from me
Irene
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Yet another:
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Here's another one, image sharpened, cropped with white border and a warming filter used. ;)
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Hello Irene, Japeflakes and Pics Hall,
Thank you all so much for the work you have done on my photograph. They are all really lovely. I am so grateful that you share your expertise with us all. Your efforts are greatly appreciated.
Once again a Big Thank You
Maggie ;D ;D ;D ;
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Sorry Maggie, here's another, I'm a bit slower than the others!
Regards
Caroline
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Hi Caroline,
Thank you so much for all your hard work. I am very grateful for the lovely job you have done with the photograph. Always worth waiting for.
Kind regards
Maggie ;D ;D ;D
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Here's another one, image sharpened, cropped with white border and a warming filter used. ;)
I do believe that you have used my restore to post your version.
We have guidelines on this board that permission and /or acknowledgement is required if you use someone elses restore. This you did not do.
Apart from the fact that this is common courtesy.
Irene
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,528438.0.html
Edited. I have just noticed you are a professional as well. This is a quote from your own website !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Use of Content:
Material may not be copied, reproduced, republished, downloaded, posted, broadcast or transmitted in any way except for your own personal non-commercial home use. Any other use requires the prior written permission of picshall.com. You agree not to adapt, alter or create a derivative work from any of the material contained in this site .........."
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Hi Irene,
I have just read your comments about a restore someone has done on my photograph. I am sure the comments are directed to the other restorer and understand your annoyance. Hope it doesn't reflect badly on me as you have worked on a number of my pictures and the results have been great and I appreciate each and every one you have posted for me.
Kind regards
Maggie :) :) :)
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Hi Maggie ;D ;D
I am sorry I had to post something like that on your thread. There are guidelines on this board that most of us understand and follow. It is hard when you have spent a couple of hours on a photo then someone "uses" it and claims it as their own.
Your photos are a pleasure to work on and I shall continue to have fun on them
Irene
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Hi All,
I've just noticed the response to the above and needed to reply. First of all, apologies to Irene regarding the picture. The oversight was purely my own mistake. What I had done was download the original and then I downloaded a couple of restorations to see how they had faired. After working on the original, I left it for a few hours and then went back to finish it. Unfortunately I mistakenly picked up Irene's copy instead of my own which resulted in all meta data on the image belonging to her.
This was a genuine mistake, and I should have deleted the other restorations from my system when working on my own (as most restorations can be similar in approach).
Again apologies
Tom