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 Yvonne,

I agree, you have a good eye and your detail work is 1st class.

Sandra

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Thank you Yvonne,
I didn't scan it, but I will get it rescanned and look at the difference the pixels make, the only modern thing I had when I was growing up was a slide rule........and I can't really do much with my mobile phone either, the older I get, the less I absorb, so I think you are all very clever on lots of different levels.
Sandra

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Dear Carolyn,

Thank you for your work on the Photograph, I am very grateful for the time you have given me. It is lovely.

Sandra x

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Dear Pat
Thank you for your work, and for the time you have given to do it, they are lovely, and it is interesting to see just the people, without a background.
sandra x

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japeflakes,
Thank you for the photo, it is kind of you, it looks great, the tear is gone, and the creases and that was all I was hoping for, everything else is a bonus  brilliant,

loord74,
I still don't really understand but thank you for trying to explain pixels to me, when the first youngish person comes to see me, it is going to be my first question, and they can explain it ( slowly in simple terms) to me. : )

Thank everyone so much,
Sandra 

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Dear loord74 and ymfoster (Yvonne)

Thank you so much for the time you have given to help me, the results are lovely and so much nicer than the original photo, I know so little about how to restore photos, I am not sure about 'not enough pixels' but I am going to look it up, thank you once again.
 
Sandra 

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Wow, it is so different, without the tear and folds,  thank you so much for your time, the photo is beautiful.....

Sandra x

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This is a photo of Elizabeth Russell born in Poplar, January 1909, it is the only photo we have of her, the photograph has been loved but handled too much over the years, I would be very grateful if anyone can 'repair the tear' as the tear goes through Elizabeth and distorts the young girl's arm, maybe a bit of colour? but not the colour is not as important as the tear, my computer skills are very basic, and this puts me out of my depth. Some of the restoration work on here, is truly fantastic, and a big thank - to everyone - on this site who give their free time to help total strangers.

Sandra     

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Roscommon / Re: Help to find Francis Farrell abt 1831, son of Bernard please
« on: Tuesday 11 October 16 20:21 BST (UK)  »
hallmark,

Thanks again, not sure about bookmarking the page - I will have to ask a grandchild to help me, some older people can take to the computer like a duck to water - and others       just don't. And that is me. But I will manage,   Lee

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