Pulling My Leg?
Received an email from a woman who asked for an age progression to a "baby photo". She shared that this was the only photo she had of her first love. I figure the possibility that someone is trying to pull my leg is 75%, but then again, I'm creatively paranoid.
Unfortunately, age progression, even with the best of tools (such as several photos of the subject, family photos for general family traits, etc.)is not an exact science.
This was the only photo this woman had of this child, and the photo is terrible. While I offered to help her have her photo restored if she could get a good scan, I had to tell her that an age progression wouldn't be anything she'd be looking for.
This is why it's so important to archive and preserve our heirloom and family photographs. Once they're gone, they're gone.
Unfortunately, age progression, even with the best of tools (such as several photos of the subject, family photos for general family traits, etc.)is not an exact science.
This was the only photo this woman had of this child, and the photo is terrible. While I offered to help her have her photo restored if she could get a good scan, I had to tell her that an age progression wouldn't be anything she'd be looking for.
This is why it's so important to archive and preserve our heirloom and family photographs. Once they're gone, they're gone.

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