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Debbie on the Rock posted some PhotoShop links.
Thanks, Debbie! I have a lot of our family's old photos & borrow & scan those that my cousins have, so am always looking for tips & tricks on how to "fix" them the right (& easy -- you mean you can do it in 3 steps? It took me 10! ) way.
Alicia
Sandy in Southern Indiana posted:
Have you found familyoldphotos.com, Sandy? If not, you're in luck. Indiana is one of the states they currently cover. As well as being able to post family photos there (I just found a photo of a gal that my great aunt took care of back in the 20s, & have found a number of my relatives there), there's a link on the left to "Unknown Gallery" where you can post photos of folks you have pics of but no identification to go along with them. If you're lucky, someone will recognize them & ID them for you. (Plus, you might find a long-lost living relative in the process! )
In addition to people photos, there are photos of places, which are great to add to your albums if, like me, most of your photos are people photos.
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A woman after my own heart! Am on my 8th family album (plus one non-family) that will be shared with anyone in the family who wants it when I'm done.
Alicia
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