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    Picture Help

    Hi Eveyone..

    My wife's Dad passed and the attached pic is the best picture we have to do a memorial (I use the glowboards from Jim Good and engrave in the acrylic). The pic was stuck to the glass in the picture frame, so I had to scan the picture and the glass. I'm looking for anyone who can "fix" this picture or point me in the right direction on fixing it.

    Thanks,
    Kevin
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    can't do much with the resolution picture you psoted here. pm me with better resolution pic and i'll do what I can
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    Kevin:
    That appears to be a fairly easy fix. Photoshop or Corel Photopaint clone tool would do most of the job. Would need the high resolution photo though. Be glad to help you if you can e-mail it to me. lbratton@centurylink.net
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    Kevin

    this is a few minutes work in PhotoPaint. Sorry I don't have more time but a higher res image would help everybody.
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    Scan the photo again, larger this time, then zip it up and post the zipped file. It can be much bigger than you post the way that you did.
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    I had to use a little guess work here and there but this is all I could do with what I had.Copy of scan2.jpg
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    Frank---you "dood" good!!

    Bruce

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    Well beins were showin what we did..this is the one I sent to Kevin (cept it was 600dpi)
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    A drawn image is also an alternative which might float your boat.
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    wow frank your gooooood
    Mike

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    WOW!!!!! Thanks everyone for your interest and help with this... I know this will be a blessing to my wife and her family! Frank--- what program did you use to do the drawn image??

    Thanks again everyone!
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    Frank

    Both pieces are very impressive. I especially like your drawing. How did you do that?
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    Frank.. all I can say is stunning!
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    That drawn image is brilliant Frank. You just have to share the information on how you did this (please).

    Paul.

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    Frank! Beautiful work! Can we assume you're a professional artist along with being a great guy? Great talent to have!

    Art

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