zelensky
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I will scan the image and upload today. The photo is from June 1920. The people on the photo are the Senators of Izmir/Manisa (Aegean Region) from the first Senate formed by new Turkish Republic. I have identified most of the people on the photo with the exception of the first two on the front row. They are wearing Ottoman Fez (Fes) hats. The hats are deep burgundy color and made of cashmere felt. The gentleman with a scar on his right cheek is the Governor of Eshme. He is my great grandfather. Kurds of the region had planted a bomb in his office when he was the Governor of Van (Eastern Turkey). He was critically wounded and recovered after 7 months in Van Hospital. He later became the governor of Eshme/Manisa. (Near Smyrna). After. a year of this photo taken, he was captured by Greeks and taken by foot to Smyrna. He was tortured and killed by Greek 2nd Evzone Regiment in Smyrna prison on July 21st 1921. I am writing a book about his life and planning to publish it by the 100th anniversary of his death. I would love this photo colorized for the book. He was average height, auburn hair, hazel eyes. He was 51 when he died. Same age I am now. His wife died of cancer prior to his death. He had three sons and daughter.
I wil do my best to scan and upload the original photo.
Thank you for your time.
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Thank you for your efforts. Looks great.
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Any help to restore is much appreciated.
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Thank you for your kind effort. Really appreciated.
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This certainly turned out interesting. Thank you for your effort.
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Many thanks. I really appreciate your kind efforts.
- Bruce Harms and markw
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2 hours ago, markw said:
Thought I would give this a shot too!
As the image is relatively small you soon get into the realms of guessing when it comes to repairing the damaged areas.
So I wouldn’t want to go much beyond this.
Having a good scan to start with really dose make a difference when repairing photos. I probably would have scared this at least at 1200dpi rather than the 96dpi that it is and output it as a TIFF file.
Still, it was fun to do. Here’s my effort…Wow. This is pure wonder. With such a poor quality job the outcome is amazing. Great job. Thank you.
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Thank you anyways for your kind attempt.
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wow. Looks much better already. I really really appreciate your effort. Thank you.
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I have uploaded it to my personal blog. Hope you can reach it from here.
Also PNG is now attached by moderator.
- Aammppaa and Patrick Connor
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İt is in terrible shape. A corner missing and the unfortunate yellow stain.
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This a very rare photo of my ancestors. I am a newbie with affinity. I would appreciate anyone who can restore this photo for me? Could be a challenging task. Thank you for your time.
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Help need to restore this photo
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Here is the scanned photo.
sevki.tiff