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Title: Small black and white photograph of child
Post by: Hamish84 on Friday 09 December 16 13:04 GMT (UK)
Hi there, Think I have the successful attachment.
My son as a 1 year old child 63 years ago.
If it could be improved in black and white or color.
If possible both.
Have had wonderful results in the past.

Hamish.
Title: Re: Small black and white photograph of child
Post by: Handypandy on Friday 09 December 16 16:06 GMT (UK)
A higher resolution scan would help, looks more like a 4/5 year old to me !
Title: Re: Small black and white photograph of child
Post by: japeflakes on Friday 09 December 16 17:08 GMT (UK)
Beyond me:
Title: Re: Small black and white photograph of child
Post by: Trishanne on Friday 09 December 16 17:53 GMT (UK)
I think you probably mean 10 year old son!!! I've given it a go
Pat
Title: Re: Small black and white photograph of child
Post by: loord74 on Friday 09 December 16 19:54 GMT (UK)
My Try  :)
Title: Re: Small black and white photograph of child
Post by: Hamish84 on Saturday 10 December 16 07:32 GMT (UK)
Hi Pat,
Thank you so much. He is only about one year there.
Some years since I visited Roots Chat - still awesome!
Sincerely,
Hamish ;) ;)
Title: Re: Small black and white photograph of child
Post by: rsinbad on Saturday 10 December 16 21:54 GMT (UK)
one from me  not a lot of detail to bring out
Title: Re: Small black and white photograph of child
Post by: Treetotal on Sunday 11 December 16 14:50 GMT (UK)
One from me too but as others have said...not enough pixels to work with for a meaningful result.
Carol
Title: Re: Small black and white photograph of child
Post by: Hamish84 on Tuesday 13 December 16 07:07 GMT (UK)
Hi to everyone,
Many thanks for the results.
As it is some years since I posted, perhaps
there was technical data I should have applied.
Maybe the photo was too old? Don't know!
Do appreciate your efforts.

Hamish :)