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Good day

I would like to ask you to edit this photo. On the left, people are quite blurred. And I would like to center the whole picture. I can't work in
graphic programs. And I don't even know English very well, so I apologize. Meeting from elementary school 45 years. Or adjust to print a little bit better.

Thank you very much for any help.

Sincerely

Jan Smigura

https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipOS...sHjnlGBt7X
(10-31-2019, 09:58 AM)Jano Wrote: [ -> ]Good day

I would like to ask you to edit this photo. On the left, people are quite blurred. And I would like to center the whole picture. I can't work in
graphic programs. And I don't even know English very well, so I apologize. Meeting from elementary school 45 years. Or adjust to print a little bit better.

Thank you very much for any help.

Sincerely

Jan Smigura

https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipOS...sHjnlGBt7X

Your photo cannot be accessed without a Google account.
it is ok? sorry im old computer user
Your attached image is too small to give a decent print - only about 4" x 3". Not worth putting a lot of effort into editing. Can you give a link to larger image?

So I just did a quick play.
(10-31-2019, 11:49 AM)Blighty Wrote: [ -> ]Your attached image is too small to give a decent print - only about 4" x 3". Not worth putting a lot of effort into editing. Can you give a link to larger image?

So I just did a quick play.

https://uloz.to/file/3jnOUpOo6ycN/p1050514-jpg

im not sure if it working
any help? please
The link is a larger image. 2048 x 1360 pix

My attempt not much different to Blightys earlier version. Little you can do with the dark corner. The picture information has gone.

To center the group, crop the image.

This a scaled down version on imgur https://i.imgur.com/hZaa8hv.jpg but if you want the larger (1900 x 1274 pix) version is
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mh3wacnb7rl6ix...b.jpg?dl=0 and that would print at 150 x 100 mm or maybe a bit larger with reduced ppi.

My feelings on photographs like this come from long ago and a girlfriend who took terrible photos. "Not the photo, it is the memories they represent" I think a good rule.
I had a look at the large version. Still not a great photo. Lots of very bad noise - more than I know how to fix. I wouldn't make large prints. The imperfections will be more visible.

But as Rich says - its memories.
Here my quick play (on 543x360 source):
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