On Sat, 11 Jun 2011 20:15:22 -0700, Savageduck
<savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com> wrote:
>On 2011-06-11 19:33:02 -0700, Jennifer Murphy <> said:
>
>> On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 15:00:24 -0700, Jennifer Murphy
>> <> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> While taking photos at wedding, I just happened to catch my daughter
>>> in a pose that looks like something out of the 1800s. My mom just
>>> loves it. I'd like to have it "finished" to look like it was taken 100
>>> years ago (or whenever old photos were taken).
>>>
>>> Can anyone help me with where to go and what to ask for?
>>>
>>> It's a digital photo taken with a Sony CyberShot DSC-W150. Yes, it's a
>>> P&S. But I figure that the slightly lower quality resolution won't be
>>> a problem for what I am trying to do.
>>>
>>> The file is 2.7 MB.
>>>
>>> Is there a place that will print a digital photo on a tintype?
>>>
>>> Any help is appreciated.
>>
>> I want to thank everyone who contributed suggestions and pointers. I
>> was able to create several sepia-toned versions of my photos. I think
>> I'll hire a pro to do it and see what the difference is.
>>
>> Thanks
>
>Before you do that, and if you feel comfortable enough, I am prepared
>to show you what can be done with the tools at my disposal.
>
>If you contact me via email at and attach a copy of
>your original JPEG file, I will return several aged/antiqued variations
>to you via email at no charge.
Hey, Duck...the lady has already said that she's leery of releasing a
photograph of a family member to some internet stranger. And you
expect her to trust a duck with anger issues?
Where *did* you come up with that nom de net, anyway?
She doesn't know that you are a retired police lieutenant with
impeccable credentials.
--
Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida