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I posted the original picture a few weeks ago after a friend had asked me to try and mend it. I said yes automatically, then regretted as I hardly knew where to start it was so badly damaged.
But a little persistance paid off. Now my fried is happy and so am I - his mum was so pleased she bought me a nice bottle of red. I look at it now and think that I should have added a little noise to the new curtains background. what do you think? Steve |
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I think you have done great like ressurecting from the dead. Try working on the contrast and see how it comes out.
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Thanks for the kind wordsJaki. I did play with the contrast a bit, but somehow the picture lost it's character - it looked too fresh somehow. Nice of you to comment though, best wishes from Wales,
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You did a good job. It still has that "old photo" quality but it's nice and clear.
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Thanks Ladyhawke.
Steve |
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