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F.Gordon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-29-05 11:25 PM
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I've volunteered to "fix" an old family collage for some good friends. Have scanned this large collage in 16 30meg 300dpi files and now I'm scratching my head wondering "what the hell did I get myself into".

My computer doesn't have the memory to handle splicing that many large pix so..... should I do restoration on each file or should I reduce the size of the files.... splice everything together... then do the minor restoration? Or should I leave the country? Any tips, suggestions, or "you're a real moran F'" comments would be appreciated.

The ultimate "plan" is to produce something that could be printed in a large poster type thing so various family members could all have a copy.
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