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<p>[QUOTE="jamesicus, post: 4629690, member: 14873"]She has been missing from the Coin Talk Ancient Coins Forum for a while now, but certainly not from PM participation where I found her, as usual, helping fellow Coin Talkers. She survived those devastating hurricanes, moved to Texas to take care of her aged mother and has continued to be one of the most active and valued members of the Coin Talk community.</p><p><br /></p><p>Of course, her forte is Photo editing - she has completely mastered Photo Shop and she frequently dazzles us with her work. But she also is constantly offering to help Coin Talkers with their photo editing problems - like me for instance. When I discontinued and archived my web pages I found I had amassed an enormous number of photo images in a bewildering assortment of sizes and formats and also with a great many different backgrounds and margin spacings. I had also always photographed both sides of my coins separately. I desperately needed to stitch them all together and give them uniform backgrounds - [USER=41219]@furryfrog02[/USER] helped me with that for some pics I wanted to use immediately.</p><p><br /></p><p>I decided I needed to use a sophisticated Photo Editing application in order to get my photos the way I wanted them. So I downloaded Photo Shop for iPad from the Apps store and set about learning it. That was a sobering experience for me - I had always considered myself a fast computer app. learner, but advancing years and months of house quarantine have taken their toll and I was soon floundering and getting confused. So what did I do? I turned to [USER=56859]@TIF[/USER] for help. I found her via PM - of course helping others, including knitting wonderful Covid masks - and asked if she could assist me (even tutor me a little) to get me up to speed with Photo Shop - “of course”, she replied, but she went further and offered to get my most used photos sorted out and corrected where needed! I am now plodding along trying to learn how to use Photo Shop effectively.</p><p><br /></p><p>What a woman! Like I said [USER=56859]@TIF[/USER] is a real treasure and we are lucky to have her as a member of coin talk. I wanted to acknowledge her help to me and express my gratitude. I just hope I have not created a lot of work for her by posting this.</p><p><br /></p><p>So where is TIF? - on PM helping others![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jamesicus, post: 4629690, member: 14873"]She has been missing from the Coin Talk Ancient Coins Forum for a while now, but certainly not from PM participation where I found her, as usual, helping fellow Coin Talkers. She survived those devastating hurricanes, moved to Texas to take care of her aged mother and has continued to be one of the most active and valued members of the Coin Talk community. Of course, her forte is Photo editing - she has completely mastered Photo Shop and she frequently dazzles us with her work. But she also is constantly offering to help Coin Talkers with their photo editing problems - like me for instance. When I discontinued and archived my web pages I found I had amassed an enormous number of photo images in a bewildering assortment of sizes and formats and also with a great many different backgrounds and margin spacings. I had also always photographed both sides of my coins separately. I desperately needed to stitch them all together and give them uniform backgrounds - [USER=41219]@furryfrog02[/USER] helped me with that for some pics I wanted to use immediately. I decided I needed to use a sophisticated Photo Editing application in order to get my photos the way I wanted them. So I downloaded Photo Shop for iPad from the Apps store and set about learning it. That was a sobering experience for me - I had always considered myself a fast computer app. learner, but advancing years and months of house quarantine have taken their toll and I was soon floundering and getting confused. So what did I do? I turned to [USER=56859]@TIF[/USER] for help. I found her via PM - of course helping others, including knitting wonderful Covid masks - and asked if she could assist me (even tutor me a little) to get me up to speed with Photo Shop - “of course”, she replied, but she went further and offered to get my most used photos sorted out and corrected where needed! I am now plodding along trying to learn how to use Photo Shop effectively. What a woman! Like I said [USER=56859]@TIF[/USER] is a real treasure and we are lucky to have her as a member of coin talk. I wanted to acknowledge her help to me and express my gratitude. I just hope I have not created a lot of work for her by posting this. So where is TIF? - on PM helping others![/QUOTE]
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