Looking for a better "Family Portraits" picture
Looking for a better "Family Portraits" picture
For my work on OACS themes, I like to try to get the general 'look' of the original album covers. Usually the sources on AIOWiki are good enough, and in the cases they're not, searching other sites can fill the gap, but in the case of Family Portraits, that seems to be a no-go. The biggest one I could find, on AIOWiki, is pretty teeny.
What I want in particular is a good-quality picture that includes a detailed look of the blue curtain 'behind' the picture frame. Hi-res would be nice, but so long as you can clearly make out the shape and colors, that'd suffice for my purposes.
The original album is rare enough that I don't know if anyone active on the SodaTown has a copy, but if you do, or know someone who does, I'd really appreciate your help!
What I want in particular is a good-quality picture that includes a detailed look of the blue curtain 'behind' the picture frame. Hi-res would be nice, but so long as you can clearly make out the shape and colors, that'd suffice for my purposes.
The original album is rare enough that I don't know if anyone active on the SodaTown has a copy, but if you do, or know someone who does, I'd really appreciate your help!
Last edited by Bob on Fri Apr 05, 2019 10:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Wow, I had no idea this was so rare. This was literally the only other picture I could find on the internet. Would it be possible to get in contact with someone like Paul McCusker or Phil Lollar and see if they have a copy? Maybe someone who worked on it held onto an album as a memento and would be willing to scan it for you.
I believe that's my scan of Family Portraits! I don't currently have access to the album, but I will see if I can get my parents to track it down and at least take a high-res photo for you of the curtains, if that works?
It's amazing to hear from you!
About the resolution, I don't mean to knock it or anything. It works for most purposes and I'm sure it was the best that could be done at the time; technology's changed very fast over the last few years. It's just not good for figuring out what those little probably-grain things are.
If y'all could do that, that'd be fantastic; I'd really appreciate it.
About the resolution, I don't mean to knock it or anything. It works for most purposes and I'm sure it was the best that could be done at the time; technology's changed very fast over the last few years. It's just not good for figuring out what those little probably-grain things are.
If y'all could do that, that'd be fantastic; I'd really appreciate it.
Oh no, no knock at all. It was scanned 15 years ago, and I imagine I thought it was high resolution at the time! I remember it being a super process, because the plastic cover protecting the case is all warped, making it impossible to get a pristine scan. But I think the photo might work for you. I'll let you know what I can find!
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You might check with OdysseyFan. I think he has a couple of the FP albums that he might be able to scan for you.
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Wow, those are very nice! I think that should more than suffice for my purposes; thanks to aaaa for acquiring them!
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