Really great work, Jostein. Congratulations Don, not only on getting Jostein's masterful(?) work, but also on simply possessing such a nice and important picture of your mother. (You should have identfied her to us in your first post.) Just going by what you say about her eye, is your mother the little girl to the right? This is to me one of the greatests virtues of digital convenience, to be able to give life to such priceless and precious family treasures as this.
(I was about to see if I had anything to offer, but Jostein's done it all, it seems. Not much to add, except thanks to both of you.) Lasse From: "Jostein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Don, > I have posted my suggestion to: http://www.oksne.net/wow/wow4.html > Please tell me what you think. > > Best, > Jostein > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dr E D F Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 10:33 AM > Subject: Re: F: Here is my WOW offering > > > > I always knew great minds thought alike. I'll post what I did in a few > > minutes. The details on your effort are very much better than mine. But > you > > had a better original to work with -- please don't think I'm making > excuses. > > The picture I fixed was scanned with a really bad old Primax scanner I > > salvaged as it was being thrown out by a local company. The range of tones > > was terrible and that can seen on the fixed image. > > > > This is my fixed version: > > > > Big: > > > > http://kotisivu.mtv3.fi/edfw/cuteye05.jpg > > > > Smaller version: > > > > http://kotisivu.mtv3.fi/edfw/cuteye06.jpg > > > > It seems to be a bit red. > > > > To fix my dear mother's left eye I copied her right, reversed it, and > pasted > > it onto the left side of her face -- it's not perfect, but on the framed > > print no alteration can be detected. The print actually looks like an > > original old picture and is a whole lot browner than it appears on the > > screen. > > >

