Here is my semi-successful before and after photos. It's the photos themselves! I just loved this picture of my grandma and her friends in the roaring 20's. And the sweetheart picture of my grandparents is just precious to me.
I used Photoshop Elements to sharpen and fix the pictures after I scanned them. Any creative ideas what I can do with them now besides frame them?
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What great photos!! You did a great job tweeking them
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You have done a wonderful job of bringing them back to life. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI love how they look, I saw a post somewhere where you enlarge your picture then make a kind of puzzle of it where the pieces are not quite all together, it was a real wow look when it was framed, I hope I explained it right. Great photoshopper...
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea...I have never thought of this...thanks soooo much for sharing!
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Linda
It's amazing how well those old picture scan. We have 8 scanned family pictures hanging in a hall, all black and white and the same size. A guest would see them only they are exploring. They always stop and look. I always stop and remember.
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for the supportive posts -- you made my day!
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