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Old 17-09-12, 16:34
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Not disparaging Merry. (I couldn't do that!) But wow, Rachel.
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Old 17-09-12, 17:22
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Not disparaging Merry. (I couldn't do that!) But wow, Rachel.
Thank you very much Janet
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Old 17-09-12, 17:37
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Not disparaging Merry. (I couldn't do that!) But wow, Rachel.
Rachel's are fantastic and there's no way I could reach that level, but also I am not actualy trying to achieve the perfect photo - that's why I usually leave all the ragged edges which are usually quite easy to tidy up if that's what's required - I'm only trying to make them slightly more palatable whilst leaving most of the degradation as it is (this is all I ever do on my own old photos). It's a convenient different approach or course, because I haven't learned to do all the things Rachel can do!! lol
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Old 17-09-12, 18:02
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Rachel's are fantastic and there's no way I could reach that level, but also I am not actualy trying to achieve the perfect photo - that's why I usually leave all the ragged edges which are usually quite easy to tidy up if that's what's required - I'm only trying to make them slightly more palatable whilst leaving most of the degradation as it is (this is all I ever do on my own old photos). It's a convenient different approach or course, because I haven't learned to do all the things Rachel can do!! lol
Well you probably have better things to do with your time and photo restoring can make people go a little odd

Infinite patience is a 'must' if you're serious about getting to grips with it.
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Old 17-09-12, 19:16
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Well you probably have better things to do with your time and photo restoring can make people go a little odd

Infinite patience is a 'must' if you're serious about getting to grips with it.
You may have gone a little "odd" Rachel but I'm as "normal" as the rest of them on here!!!!
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Old 17-09-12, 19:41
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You may have gone a little "odd" Rachel but I'm as "normal" as the rest of them on here!!!!
Absolutely no comment !
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Old 17-09-12, 20:32
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I'm sure we are all normal!!!
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Old 17-09-12, 21:11
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Well, speaking for myself only, of course, normally I'm a little odd.
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Old 17-09-12, 21:45
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You funny lot!!!!!

I must say this one was a challenge and a half - and you've done a fantastic job, Rachel. Thanks too, Merry.
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Old 18-09-12, 19:02
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and finally .... no spot on cuff

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