Finding Family History Clues in Old Photos and Documents – A How To
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Have old family photos? Learn how to edit your photos and find crucial family history clues in your ancestor’s photos and documents.
Recently, Vivid-Pix Restore and I hosted a free webinar on “Finding Family History Clues in Old Photos and Documents” . It was so nice many of you could join us for the live session!
Life is busy and many of you could not join us live. We get that, so I’m posting the video replay of the webinar here!
Watch the webinar and learn how to edit both photos and documents to use in your genealogy research. [You’ll be amazed how you can make an faded document readable!]
Then head over and play Help Find Uncle George! There is a chance to win prizes, too. 🏆
The Webinar – Finding Family History Clues in Old Photos and Documents
What Happened To Great-Uncle George Tutorial from Vivid-Pix Software on Vimeo.
Intrigued? Head over and play Help Find Uncle George for yourself to try out the software.
Other Links Mentioned in the Webinar
Throughout the webinar, we referenced other websites and links. Here is a list of those for your reference:
- Use A Genealogy Wildcard Search For Better Ancestor Search Results
- Transcribing Old Documents Does Not Have To Strain Your Eyes!
- FindMyPast
- Ancestry.com
- Ellis Island
Enjoy!
4 Comments
Paula Harrell
Does Vivid-Pix.com edit negatives that can be printed? I have recently found old negatives and they are hard to view. I’m not sure where I can get photographs from them.
LisaL
Great question! I’ll ask Vivid-Pix!
Max
Yes thats a great post to save fmily clues for longtime. or rather than making a best tree making of it.
Thanks for sharing.
Regards
Jessica
Yeah, its correct- from old photos we can featuch some bit important information sometimes. its a good way to recover it.
Thanx for writing on this. Its rare.