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Title: wish to enhance this old photo
Post by: tscanla on Wednesday 11 December 24 19:55 GMT (UK)
This photo was taken in about 1905. It shows my great-grandmother Cordelia Leduc seated with four of her children including my maternal grandmother Regina.
Title: Re: wish to enhance this old photo
Post by: japeflakes on Sunday 15 December 24 17:52 GMT (UK)
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Title: thank you
Post by: tscanla on Sunday 15 December 24 21:59 GMT (UK)
Hello Japeflakes,

Thank you very much for enhancing the photo of my great-grandmother and five of her children, including my maternal grandmother Regina on the right in the dark dress.
I note with gratitude that the faces are now more defined and clear and that my great-grandmother's skirt now exhibits texture that was formerly a blur.

A big improvement overall!

Tim in Delray Beach, Florida , United States
Title: Re: wish to enhance this old photo
Post by: RJ137 on Monday 16 December 24 00:25 GMT (UK)
My Try-original tint and B&W
Title: Re: wish to enhance this old photo
Post by: tscanla on Monday 16 December 24 11:18 GMT (UK)
Hello RJ137,

Thank you very much for the three versions of my old photo from around 1903. It was a great idea to make a black and white copy besides the two sepias, The faces and other details are now more distinct and clear. The two youngest girls are much improved.

Tim in Delray Beach, Florida, United State
Title: Re: wish to enhance this old photo
Post by: cazza59 on Wednesday 15 January 25 09:49 GMT (UK)
Lovely photo, couldn't resist.

Caz
Title: Re: wish to enhance this old photo
Post by: Gillg on Wednesday 15 January 25 11:00 GMT (UK)
Love the barefooted younger children.  The dresses of the girls seem to have been made from the same pattern, though in differing materials.
Title: Re: wish to enhance this old photo
Post by: tscanla on Wednesday 15 January 25 12:36 GMT (UK)
Thank you very much for enhancing this photo. My great-grandmother was a  skilled seamstress, so I assume she made the 4 girls' clothing. I had not actually noticed the bare feet before. That's my maternal grandmother, the older girl on the right. She too liked to sew.