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Evening guys hope this post is allowed.  I have recently learnt how to colour black and white photos on Photoshop. I've been doing some of sighthounds and posted them on  Instagram (sighthoundsin

Cheers pal.  My only other one so far, hoping to do one tonight.    These are sighthounds on display in the USA in the year 1940. Not sure of any other details. 

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40 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

F.Barker owned the Chowt faced Rock dog,the other 2  dogs are from the Ilfracombe badger digging club ...so I believe ?

Yes they are, I would need to look upon the original print to see rest of the details.

 

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On 28/03/2022 at 00:16, levigsp said:

The one i posted is a closeup of the dogs but i have that one as well, the original print

I see you posted a close-up of the dogs, but I actually have the original print too. It's great to have both versions for comparison.

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and yeah...I get the desire to bring those old Lurcher photos to life with color! It can make such a difference in the feel of a picture. What I’ve found is that some of the apps and tools out there can be a bit tricky to get the right look, but one that’s worked for me is https://www.nixplay.com/ . They’ve got some cool features for photo restoration and coloring that make it easier to make the images pop without it looking too “off.” Honestly, it’s all about giving it time and playing around with different techniques.

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6 hours ago, JonnieShankar said:

and yeah...I get the desire to bring those old Lurcher photos to life with color! It can make such a difference in the feel of a picture. What I’ve found is that some of the apps and tools out there can be a bit tricky to get the right look, but one that’s worked for me is https://www.nixplay.com/ . They’ve got some cool features for photo restoration and coloring that make it easier to make the images pop without it looking too “off.” Honestly, it’s all about giving it time and playing around with different techniques.

You won't find levi on here now mate last i heard he was in Papua new guinea mekkin contact wi undiscovered tribes story goes he absentmindedly flicked his fag lighter and the local chieftains mistook him for some kind of evil spirit and ate him

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I was just reading about war dogs. The bull cross in the first photo would have been used to carry messages between the trenches. The army had a special training school. 

Proper war dogs ( bloodthirsty mastiff types) were used in battle by the Romans and others . I wonder how they trained them to differentiate between the enemy and themselves in the heat of battle? Scent?

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10 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

I was just reading about war dogs. The bull cross in the first photo would have been used to carry messages between the trenches. The army had a special training school. 

Proper war dogs ( bloodthirsty mastiff types) were used in battle by the Romans and others . I wonder how they trained them to differentiate between the enemy and themselves in the heat of battle? Scent?

They probably kept them on a leash.

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11 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

I was just reading about war dogs. The bull cross in the first photo would have been used to carry messages between the trenches. The army had a special training school. 

Proper war dogs ( bloodthirsty mastiff types) were used in battle by the Romans and others . I wonder how they trained them to differentiate between the enemy and themselves in the heat of battle? Scent?

Scent indeed, the Romans were well versed in the application of Old Spice

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