Hello, First post here. I have recently been using Photo enhancement apps to improve some old pictures of my family. The results are astonishing. Knowing that the original negatives of the victims have been lost, I wondered what would happen if I used the technology to try to pull better quality images from the victims where appropriate. The first one I tried, ( that of Liz Stride) gave me astonishing clarity. You can even make out details such as skin pores and the fact that she has lace on her dress. So I present the result here for you to see.
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Remarkably clear Photo enhancement of Liz Stride
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostWelcome to the boards Addalime. Excellent work.
Without wishing to give you time-consuming work to do, whichever additional photographs you can subject to the same treatment would be hugely appreciated by - I'm sure - us all. For example, would you be able to do the Mary Kelly photograph this way?
Many thanks,
Ike
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Originally posted by Iconoclast View Post
Without wishing to give you time-consuming work to do, whichever additional photographs you can subject to the same treatment would be hugely appreciated by - I'm sure - us all. For example, would you be able to do the Mary Kelly photograph this way?
Many thanks,
Ike
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Originally posted by Iconoclast View Post
Welcome indeed Addalime. I've saved a copy of your colourised version which is outstanding - ironically, it really brings Elizabeth back to life!
Without wishing to give you time-consuming work to do, whichever additional photographs you can subject to the same treatment would be hugely appreciated by - I'm sure - us all. For example, would you be able to do the Mary Kelly photograph this way?
Many thanks,
IkeBest wishes,
Tristan
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Originally posted by Addalime View Post
Could you reduce the size just enough to post?Last edited by Losmandris; 02-08-2022, 02:51 PM.Best wishes,
Tristan
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Very cynical of you Wulf.
Correct? Yes.
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