An auto polo photo
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- First Name: Herb
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An auto polo photo
Hard to tell what year. It looks like a teacup pan.
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Re: An auto polo photo
Hard to be sure. But it appears to have the 1913 and earlier rear cross member.
Someone with the proper skills and programs could improve that image a lot. I used to have good programs and could do it myself. We paid good money for those programs being told that "for the rest of our lives we would be able to manage, catalog, store, AND CLEAN UP all our photos! However, the computer geniuses over the past fifteen years have updated and altered all the processing systems in ways that I can no longer use that old program (which I liked using!). Now I cannot do that sort of thing without fighting modern "gamer" programs that I despise using, or paying lots of money for programs that insist on putting "dancing bears" in all my pictures (along with about a hundred other features that I would NEVER EVER use!).
I rarely use the word "hate". But I hate the modern computer generation for their self-centered cluelessness and gamer mentalities.
Nice photo by the way. I am fairly sure I have never seen that one. Thank you.
Someone with the proper skills and programs could improve that image a lot. I used to have good programs and could do it myself. We paid good money for those programs being told that "for the rest of our lives we would be able to manage, catalog, store, AND CLEAN UP all our photos! However, the computer geniuses over the past fifteen years have updated and altered all the processing systems in ways that I can no longer use that old program (which I liked using!). Now I cannot do that sort of thing without fighting modern "gamer" programs that I despise using, or paying lots of money for programs that insist on putting "dancing bears" in all my pictures (along with about a hundred other features that I would NEVER EVER use!).
I rarely use the word "hate". But I hate the modern computer generation for their self-centered cluelessness and gamer mentalities.
Nice photo by the way. I am fairly sure I have never seen that one. Thank you.