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AIRBORNE and anyone else who may be interested
Airborne, i know you were talking about doing this with a pic of your grandfather. Let me know if you're still interested. I think the shot you sent me looked very similar to this one. TONS of scrathces and shit on this one. I scanned it, made it black and white, retouched it, then re-colorized it.
Anyone who needs any pics restored, please let me know. Here's the original and the retouched version will follow... I'm gonna ask you questions, and every time you don't give me answers, I'm gonna cut something off. And I promise you... they will be things you will miss! |
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BTW, this is my Fathers father from WW2 in Italy...
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! Man I like the effect of the re-touch. What an awesome original picture though. Tremendous that it looks that good still.................
Airborne............. what is that ribbon on his chest. Looks like what ever he received it for he really did a lot of it. LOL goes completely off the image.................... he must have kicked alot of AZZes............................ |
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Doc.. the pic Rator posted up is of Rator's gandfather and was using it as an example for Airborne. So your question is more directed towards Rator athan Airborne
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dam that is nice!!!!!
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03-08-2004 | #6 |
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My guess would be a marksmanship badge. In the Marine Corps, that is the only badge that was like that. If you were a rifle expert, you displayed how many times you were a rifle expert. For example, I had 5th award expert for the rifle and one pistol expert. I only qualified with a pistol once, so there wasn't any 1st award, 2nd award, etc.
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wow, I wish I could do that....I help with photo editing in other places, but it looks covered here.
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LOL thanks guys, yes its MY grandfather and i do believe thats an expert marksman badge. cant tell what eaach one was for, but suffice to say he was a good shot.
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03-16-2004 | #9 |
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Airborne is on leave guys but I will direct his attention to this thread when he gets back.;)
By the way awsome job on the retouching.Really good work as usual Rator. |
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"Qualification or rating badges, a list of specific weapons in which the wearer was qualified were linked below the rating. The number of weapons possible was quite high." Below, I found a site through some searching, are what Rators Grandfathers badges could possibly be. While the small qualifications badges are difficult to make out, the Sharpshooter badge is quite clear. We can plainly see at least 6 of his qualifications badges, he could have possibly had more. I went through and removed all the "current" badges (things like missile, aeromissile) and tried to get the listing for when he was in service to his country, roughly when that picture was taken, 1944-1945. *Sharpshooter Badge* Qualifications badges: Carbine, Small Bore Rifle, Small Bore Pistol, Submachine Gun, Small Bore MG, Rifle, Machinegun, Pistol, Field Artillery, Grenade, AA Artillery, Tank Weapons, Bayonet, Auto Rifle, flamethrower, 81mm Mortar, 60 mm Mortar, TD 75mm, TD 57mm, TD 3 inch, C.W.S. Weapons, Pistol - M, Pistol - D, Aerial Gunner, Aerial Bomber, Mine Gunner, F.A. Gunner, Inf Howitzer, C.A. Gunner. I hope I didn't miss any, I tried to find all I could that was available, or had been changed, for that era. I'm not sure on the definition of some of these. Pistol-M, Pistol-D, etc. Some are self explanatory. But in laymans terms. Rators grandfather was a bad motherfucker. Plain and simple. Where I found the info: http://www.armystudyguide.com/unifor...lification.htm Rator, this is for you. It's the other link I couldn't find: http://www.gruntsmilitary.com/howto.shtml “Weapons down or I will not be responsible for what comes next.” - Captain America Last edited by [SS]Grifter : 03-18-2004 at 01:34 PM. |
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Awesome! Thanks Grifter! I am trying to obtain all the documents i need to get both grandfathers' medals.
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03-18-2004 | #12 |
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Nice work. Damn your good
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03-18-2004 | #13 |
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your right! I was going to bring Official army regulation but it just like a carbon copy. I had a officer zoom in and try to see the Marksmanship badges and Grift was about right. He couldnt decifer some but, the resources are accurate.
Rator, Remember that site with all those regulations i e-mailed you, it was in there. |
03-19-2004 | #14 |
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Nice Job Rator. That picture looks real good.
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05-28-2004 | #15 |
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Rator ... what FILTER do you use for the texturing on the RETOUCHED image?
Did you just add NOISE??? Last edited by Weeper : 05-28-2004 at 09:47 AM. |
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