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Miss Marjorie Joestring, 1926. A colorized version of National Photo Company Collection glass negative. View full size.
Thanks for your comments. I started several years ago with Paint Shop Pro and haven't found a reason to change. Guess I just like what is familiar.
Great job once again, Dennis. This looks it could have been taken yesterday. What software do you use?
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