Stop in for a cup of coffee

-
The shirt looks good! The guy modeling it... Well only so much to work with there. Thanks again O.M.R.
 

Attachments

This was hard to do by myself



Removed pictures !! It was like I was not here for an hour and a half :protest:
 
well son of a gun - you could and very likely should!!! I have a couple of family pics that need attention.. my wife, aunts and several other family members would damn near poop nickles to see fixed..
 
well son of a gun - you could and very likely should!!! I have a couple of family pics that need attention.. my wife, aunts and several other family members would damn near poop nickles to see fixed..
E-mail me a high resolution scan of them and I'll see what I can do with them. I never charge, but maybe you could find an original tire iron for my GTS for me. Mine was missing when I got the car.
 
Nice job on the pics Ddaddy. I think my wife paid $50-60 to have a pic of her uncle restored a few years ago. I thought the result was a complete piece of chit. Looked like a cartoon zombie to me. Dont think there are any other pics of him to get it right, but damn. I sure hope he didn't look like that!
 
Oh yeah, I dabble in videos too...:D

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI2EqEKfm5U"]Rockin' GTS Movie - YouTube[/ame]
 
I also restore old photographs. It took about 5 hours to do this one...

Very cool talent or gift one could say. Photos are so easily damaged and lost track of. It can mean so much to someone to have them restored, I know personally. We found a dirty, faded old photo of the boat my Dad built, out sailing with my Mom and me c.1964. Stumbled onto an old guy with a thick accent who digitally restored it, what you guys do to preserve history for people is amazing!
 
Nice job on the pics Ddaddy. I think my wife paid $50-60 to have a pic of her uncle restored a few years ago. I thought the result was a complete piece of chit. Looked like a cartoon zombie to me. Dont think there are any other pics of him to get it right, but damn. I sure hope he didn't look like that!

Yeah, I've seen a lot of hack jobs out there. Photo restoration can be hard to do and there are a lot of tricks I have to use to get them to look right.

Very cool talent or gift one could say. Photos are so easily damaged and lost track of. It can mean so much to someone to have them restored, I know personally. We found a dirty, faded old photo of the boat my Dad built, out sailing with my Mom and me c.1964. Stumbled onto an old guy with a thick accent who digitally restored it, what you guys do to preserve history for people is amazing!

I actually started doing it to preserve some of my own old family photos and slowly got good at it. It's kinda cool to be able to restore my old car pics and have them look good again. :)
 
absolutely pure talent

I have always wondered why pictures look new at the time yet as the years go by they start looking old.

I think it's best to capture digitally but hard to do before we had digital.

I wish I had more pictures from when I was a kid but moving around lost a lot and my birth family is being mean to me by not giving me old stuff pertaining to me. :banghead:

I had to take a picture of a picture with a digital camera on some of the older ones.

This is one of my favorite memories, I don't remember exactly what year but I think 1994 or 95 when I was like 8 or 9 :)
 

Attachments

E-mail me a high resolution scan of them and I'll see what I can do with them. I never charge, but maybe you could find an original tire iron for my GTS for me. Mine was missing when I got the car.

I may have one Dave
 
absolutely pure talent

I have always wondered why pictures look new at the time yet as the years go by they start looking old.

I think it's best to capture digitally but hard to do before we had digital.

I wish I had more pictures from when I was a kid but moving around lost a lot and my birth family is being mean to me by not giving me old stuff pertaining to me. :banghead:

I had to take a picture of a picture with a digital camera on some of the older ones.

This is one of my favorite memories, I don't remember exactly what year but I think 1994 or 95 when I was like 8 or 9 :)

Now we need a pic in your 'Coffee Club' shirt....
 
absolutely pure talent

I have always wondered why pictures look new at the time yet as the years go by they start looking old.

I think it's best to capture digitally but hard to do before we had digital.

I wish I had more pictures from when I was a kid but moving around lost a lot and my birth family is being mean to me by not giving me old stuff pertaining to me. :banghead:

I had to take a picture of a picture with a digital camera on some of the older ones.

This is one of my favorite memories, I don't remember exactly what year but I think 1994 or 95 when I was like 8 or 9 :)

Cool photo!

The biggest issue with old photos is the emulsion on the paper changes colors and fades unevenly with time. Even old negatives begin to change, but they tend to hold up better than prints do. Sometimes you can do a new print from the old negative and it will look like it did when it was new. I also have a scanner that can digitize prints, negatives and even slides.
 
Thank You, Dave!! That's the best thing I've seen all day. So relaxing. Even with all the blind driveways, since you were doing the driving and we were just riding along. Beautiful GTS in green.

The randomness today of the coffee thread is cool...

Thanks! I like to watch that one and go on a 'virtual' cruise when at work or on yucky weather days.
 
-
Back
Top Bottom