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Title: Can anyone restore this photo
Post by: scatt on Friday 11 July 25 21:45 BST (UK)
This is a photo of my great-grandfather John Scearce and his brother William outside the smithy adjacent to the Greyhound Pub, Mount Pleasant Reading.
Title: Re: Can anyone restore this photo
Post by: loord74 on Sunday 13 July 25 11:39 BST (UK)
my try
Rami
Title: Re: Can anyone restore this photo
Post by: purlin on Sunday 13 July 25 13:55 BST (UK)
The restoration is brilliant, such detail, such skill,  well done.
Title: Re: Can anyone restore this photo
Post by: scatt on Sunday 13 July 25 14:13 BST (UK)
Absolutely brilliant, thank you so much  :) :)
Title: Re: Can anyone restore this photo
Post by: loord74 on Sunday 13 July 25 16:30 BST (UK)
Purlin and Scatt

Thanks for nice comments  :D
Title: Re: Can anyone restore this photo
Post by: AlanBoyd on Sunday 13 July 25 18:45 BST (UK)
This isn’t really a comment about the new version, it applies to the original as well. Is that supposed to be a horseshoe that has been thrown? I don’t know when the photo was taken but surely shutter speeds at that time would not have been capable of freezing the horseshoe like that? Is this perhaps some sort of fake, like the Cottingley Fairies?
Title: Re: Can anyone restore this photo
Post by: scatt on Sunday 13 July 25 18:53 BST (UK)
Hi AllenBoyed, I would guess the photo was taken about 1880. In the original photo I thought the horseshoe was resting on something, so I tend to agree with you the horseshoe could have been added somehow.
Title: Re: Can anyone restore this photo
Post by: loord74 on Sunday 13 July 25 19:30 BST (UK)
A note worth noting indeed, I thought at first that the horseshoe was resting on something, but the hand movement indicates throwing and the other man's hand movement raises the thumb, it may be a photographic trick aimed at creativity, I tried to show as much detail as possible that can be seen with eye.
Title: Re: Can anyone restore this photo
Post by: mare on Wednesday 16 July 25 06:04 BST (UK)
This isn’t really a comment about the new version, it applies to the original as well. Is that supposed to be a horseshoe that has been thrown? I don’t know when the photo was taken but surely shutter speeds at that time would not have been capable of freezing the horseshoe like that? Is this perhaps some sort of fake, like the Cottingley Fairies?
To my eye it appears the man may be holding a handle or a bunched knot with strings to the horseshoe but with unclear image not sure about that  :-\  and the 'strings' and creases on jacket merge together. In the repaired image that hand looks double clenched with extra fingers ... again just as it is to my eye
Title: Re: Can anyone restore this photo
Post by: loord74 on Wednesday 16 July 25 07:48 BST (UK)
This isn’t really a comment about the new version, it applies to the original as well. Is that supposed to be a horseshoe that has been thrown? I don’t know when the photo was taken but surely shutter speeds at that time would not have been capable of freezing the horseshoe like that? Is this perhaps some sort of fake, like the Cottingley Fairies?
To my eye it appears the man may be holding a handle or a bunched knot with strings to the horseshoe but with unclear image not sure about that  :-\  and the 'strings' and creases on jacket merge together. In the repaired image that hand looks double clenched with extra fingers ... again just as it is to my eye
Maybe you are right, I didn't try to fix any think (like hand fingers for example), I just extracted details.