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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
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Hello everyone,

There is a photo attached below, which was taken about 28 years ago, now there are some spots on the photo. As you know In the past, digital camers didn't exist, so photos were taken and people receive their photos on a postcard "in hard" not in a memory means "in soft" as in this century. Therefore, old photos were prone to be dirtied. Now my question is; can I say the following to describe my photo?

1. My photo is somewhat scratchy.

2. My photo is somewhat spotty.

3. My photo is somehow fuzzy.

Regards,

JA

  

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Hello everyone, There is a photo attached below, which was taken about 28 years ago, but now there are some spots on the photo. As you know i n the past, digital camer a s didn't exist, so photos were taken and people receive d their photos on a postcard "in hard" printed on matte or glossy paper, not in a digital format. in a memory means "in soft" as in this century.

  • Hello everyone, There is a photo attached below, which was taken about 28 years ago, but now there are some spots on the photo.
  • As you know i n the past, digital camer a s didn't exist, so photos were taken and people receive d their photos on a postcard "in hard" printed on matte or glossy paper, not in a digital format.
  • in a memory means "in soft" as in this century.
  • Therefore, old photos were prone to get dirty.
  • be dirtied.
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Hello everyone,

There is a photo attached below, which was taken about 28 years ago, but now there are some spots on the photo. As you know in the past, digital cameras didn't exist, so photos were taken and people receive

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