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Lynn Couperthwaite

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  1. I'm 100% sure this was taken with my brother-in-law's famous Samsung phone..... he thinks it's the best invention since bubble gum :) I sent him your suggestions and wait patiently for his reply. So far a snub!:( Thanks all for replying.
  2. Back again from the 'bush' Thank you to Michael, James and GUP. Sorry Michael I did misunderstand your first mail to me and also for the breaching of the terms - thank you for pointing me in the right direction. The portrait is/was owned by the city council and a family member took the photo. I would have settled for the photo as it was but....... (You'll probably hate this!) on telly :-) the CSI labs always have a fixer up solution so I hoped the same could be done for my photos - hence I went on the Internet hoping to find anything/something to make a small improvement. I have seen what my nieces have done playing or demonstrating to me with photoshop but it appeared they are just beginners. I did ask but was told that it would take simply patience and artwork to repair. What you have done for me is way, way beyond what I was thinking could be done. Thank you!
  3. 4032 X 3024 X 2.02MB I really do appreciate all you people did to help me. Marvelous results are way, way better than I could ever have hoped for and none I like more than the others. All absolutely Fantastic / Fabulous. All keepers. BUT I have been warned that I have overstepped the mark by requesting help on a photo I didn't take - I don't wish to cause any trouble. Sooooooo Big THANKS to all again. I love all of you! Cheers!
  4. Michael & Ray I can't thank you enough. What you've done goes way beyond what I was anywhere near to or hoping to achieve. I'm sure my family will be so thrilled to meet their great grandfather. Eternally grateful .. . . THANK YOU
  5. I do apologise for not replying. I've been out and about working so what a lovely surprise I got when I returned. Gup, Oh! Gosh! This is soooo fantastic! A Million massive big THANK YOUs.
  6. Thank you for your replies. No the portrait is not mine but it is of grandfather. The portrait is in South Africa and I'm in Australia. I'm told the frame is too delicate for the portrait to be handled or for the portrait to be removed and so when I asked some-one to go photograph it for me - the photo was taken through the glass. Thanks again for your troubles in attempt to help me..
  7. Thank you Gary for your help. This is a photo sent me and not wanting to go back and say that it was no good I was hoping it could be rescued. I shall write them again with your suggestions and maybe get a better photo
  8. Again I haven't a clue how the magic works but I'm sure there must be a way. Can the this photo be fixed? [link]
  9. I am completely stupid about photography etc but have this idea that somehow or other the photograph of grandpa's portrait can be fixed. I searched the Internet and found this site. Please can this photo be fixed? <br><br> [LINK]
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