Kar2ouche seems to be a big button school tool that requires minimal
instruction. Let me know how the sepia goes. Why not have the kids try
to stage replica images of the events you're aiming for? A little
imagination goes a long way to reaching them and relieving you.
jonathan turner wrote:
Hi,
Apologies for my delayed reply... Been away for a couple of days (in
very wet Cumbria, UK)
Many thanks for all your input regarding obtaining WW2 images for the
educational project I'm working on. There's some useful links and stuff
there for me.
Trevor - no the kids don't have PS access. All they have is something
called Kar2ouch. Ever heard of it? I've not yet had a chance to use it
so not sure what it's capable of. I need to turn the photos sepia, so
hope it can do that at the very least. Also, in answer to your question
about my site; I don't know how it was built (floating or I frame etc)
I just paid some one to build it for me. But yes, simplicity was what I
wanted, so thanks for your comments.
And thanks to Michael too for your thoughts on my site.
Thanks once again.
Jonathan.
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