I’m continuing to selectively digitize my old photos and I bring you a comparison of the two methods: iPhone photo vs PhotoScan by Google.




Let me know if you have thoughts about which method is better quality, because it’s too much work to do both.
Because most of these photos are stuck in the old adhesive style photo albums, I’m having to pry them out if I want to see what (if anything) is written on the back. Then I’m stuck with a loose photo that I’ve been taping back into place with painter’s tape.
The photos above were taken on my “First Communion” day in April 1973. Despite my previously described love of veils, I remember I did not like that one. It was attached to a very uncomfortable headband that squeezed my head painfully. Perhaps this was a sign of the rocky road ahead for me and the Catholic Church.
Other than the painful headband, I remember getting some religious-themed presents (a Bible locket, an angel) and being made to feel quite special with a family party after the main event at the church.
I think we look like a real mid-century Italian-American family in these photos, but my dad is no Tony Soprano. He loved his mother (my long-widowed “Grammy”) dearly and she worshipped him. He was far and away her favorite child. As the only boy in an Italian family, he was extra special and he took great care of her until her death in 1992, just a month short of her 90th birthday.
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The Google ones look a bit more crisp to me, Mary. Great share! 😊
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Thanks for the feedback Kevin. Appreciate it!
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i like both of the google scan pics best. thanks for posting both outcomes. i’m very interested. also, weren’t you just a sweetie. i think you are younger than me by a decade or so but our childhood pictures share several similarities.
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Thanks for the feedback Susan. I appreciate it! I was a typical oldest girl, I think. Where are you in the birth order?
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yep, eldest of 3 girls.
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The google ones are sharper
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Thanks Andrea! I appreciate the feedback.
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Great project, Mary.
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Thank you May!
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The photos look great! The color in first iPhone photos is a little better in intensity than the google scan. The second one is pretty close the same.
Great moments in our life to be remembered.
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Thank you for the feedback Dwight! And yes, pics can really jog the ole memory.
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