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  • HI folks the server that hosts the site completely died including the Hdd's and backups.
    Luckily i create an offsite backup once a week! this has now been restored so we have lost a few days posts.
    im still fixing things at the moment so bear with me and im still working on all images 90% are fine the others im working on now
    we are now using a backup solution

Help please, if you can

jimbo

master brummie
Would anyone be able to improve this photo of my wife? She is aged three in the photo but can't remember where it was taken.
Thank you in advance.
Everyone just stay safe and take care.
 

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hi jimbo you could post this on our picture restoration thread as you may get more of a response

lyn
 
Unfortunately much of the definition has been lost, particularly at the side of the face. If it's there on the original perhaps you could try scanning again? This is the best I can do:
little miss muffit (2a).jpg
 
It looks to me as it the pic in post #1 has either had its format converted, or has been sharpened or contrast adjusted until there's very little left.

Maurice :cool:
 
If the image was a scan of a photo it looks to me as if the scanner might have been set to 'black and white' rather than 'colour' or 'grey scale'. See the settings on my scanner below ... if I set to 'black and white' I get results similar to the original image.
Image1.jpg
 
Thank you everyone for your valiant efforts, I think the original photo leaves a lot to be desired but oldMohawk, I will give it another try with the settings as you suggested. Once again, thank you everyone.
 
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