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Old 20-09-12, 22:38
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Wow I wasn't expecting it to be done for a long time Rachel - thanks very much - how long did it take?

They certainly all do look alike. I'm looking back at the photo I gave you - it just looks like it would have taken hours to perfect!!

Thank you so much and I promise I will never give you such horrible pics to do again. - That's two in a row you have done wonders with (meaning from such horribly marked and scratched pics)
Jood, believe me, I've had a lot worse pics than this to do.
No idea how long it took.

Some of them take days

Will look again at the weekend ~ didn't read your initial post properly and the 1st pic (the restored one) possibly has a little more detail in. See ~ no concentration
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Old 20-09-12, 23:00
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I've had a lot worse pics than this to do.
Really? I thought my two were pretty awful when I gave them to you.

It does make such a difference having the photos restored though, and I know everyone appreciates the work done on them. Especially when the pics are well over 100 years old.

Have a good weekend, ours is only a day away. Can't believe they come around so quickly. Kids on holidays for two weeks now.
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Old 21-09-12, 08:51
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the one on the left is Steven Fry

You are spot on there!!
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Old 21-09-12, 11:08
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You are spot on there!!
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Old 21-09-12, 11:12
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You're norty Rachel - I saw what you did to poor Peter's cab!
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Old 21-09-12, 11:31
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You're norty Rachel - I saw what you did to poor Peter's cab!

well it looks prettier
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Old 21-09-12, 21:35
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Actually, it does
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Old 21-09-12, 21:46
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Actually, it does
Just replied to your PM on FTF

wish you'd keep still !
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Old 21-09-12, 22:10
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who moi? I'm always all over the place !!! - I multi-task
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Old 22-09-12, 14:53
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Jood, believe me, I've had a lot worse pics than this to do.
No idea how long it took.

Some of them take days

Will look again at the weekend ~ didn't read your initial post properly and the 1st pic (the restored one) possibly has a little more detail in. See ~ no concentration
OK looked at the first pic and there is nothing else I can squeeze out of it.
'Steven Fry' and her skirt just disappear into that dark area.
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