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mudge
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Re: Colouring a photo
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Reply #36 on:
Monday 11 June 07 00:36 BST (UK) »
Raels
As they say "Practice makes perfect"
And for the rest of you, why worry about what
shade of green
when you have Black and White, or Sepia toning
Mudge
Woodentop50
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Scan your photos at 300to600 ppi..........or else
Re: Colouring a photo
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Monday 11 June 07 01:51 BST (UK) »
A last one from me..........honest !
Jim
WOOD in Hunslet area of Leeds , West Yorkshire
WOOD in Knottingley , West Yorkshire
Scan your photos at 300 to 600 ppi for best results
cazza59
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Re: Colouring a photo
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Monday 11 June 07 03:28 BST (UK) »
Aw well, you know the old saying Mudge, "the customer is always right". Tom wanted a green coat and that he got, so many wonderful variations of it as well!
Caz
Wilkinson - Shropshire; Jones - Hereford; Mitchell - Brighton; Emery - Brighton; Hall - Brighton Christopher - Dorset; Bussell - Dorset; <br /><br /><br />This information Crown Copyright, from
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colwoodtom
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Re: Colouring a photo
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Saturday 16 June 07 14:59 BST (UK) »
Thank you everyone - I haven't been around for a few days and when I came back on loads had been done.
Thanks
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