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    #16
    Hi Bill,

    Your #8 (your numbers, not the post numbers) shows v Schwedler, Kmdr IV Corp and v Reichenau, Kmdr AOK6. Your #9 shows v Schwedler and Keitel. Your #11 was Cranz which we talked about a long time ago.

    Any chance we can have a closer look at #2 upper right and #3 upper left to see if we can find more gems?

    Cheers
    Elwyn

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      #17
      MilC,

      I figure in the case of the photo album pages it will not make much difference since the images are small in the scan of the pages and if they attempt remove the franking and enlarge the images it will distort the photo. That will really make it useless as far a quality goes. Thanks for the advice though and I will use it on larger images. Bill

      Originally posted by milcollector View Post
      Bill, just a note on your "franking". That sort of franking you use is very easy to remove in Photoshop. If you do that as a way of protecting your shots from reproduction, then it is really not doing anything.
      A couple of minutes and it could be stripped easily from each photo.
      The best way is to use screened text and ensure it goes right across the image.

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        #18
        Elwyn,

        I will do so when I arrive home from work later on today. I'm about 6 hours ahead of you right now (1520 hrs, 11 Apr 07 this posting) - Bill

        Originally posted by Elwyn View Post
        Hi Bill,

        Your #8 (your numbers, not the post numbers) shows v Schwedler, Kmdr IV Corp and v Reichenau, Kmdr AOK6. Your #9 shows v Schwedler and Keitel. Your #11 was Cranz which we talked about a long time ago.

        Any chance we can have a closer look at #2 upper right and #3 upper left to see if we can find more gems?

        Cheers
        Elwyn
        Last edited by W Petz; 04-11-2007, 09:12 PM.

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          #19
          Elwyn,

          Per your request here are the two pics from the album.
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            #20
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              #21
              Given the title of this thread, I thought this handbill might be appropriate to share.
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                #22
                Hi Bill,

                Best of luck in Rotterdam

                As always, thanks for the indulgence. Only see v Kluge but draw a blank on the short general in #2

                Cheers
                Elwyn

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