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MelHeis
MelHeis ✭✭
December 6, 2023 edited October 8, 2024 in Memories

Sometime ago I remember seeing that a company was working on a program to help identify people in old photos. Does anyone know of such a program, a resource or anything that would help in this effort?

I was given a photo album by a friend and only 2 photos have names. I have the location in Ohio but the photographers, of course, are no longer in business. I have not been able to visit the area as of yet.

Any suggestions would be appreciated!!

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  • ScottSeegmiller
    ScottSeegmiller ✭✭✭
    December 6, 2023 edited December 6, 2023

    While not an automated way to accomplish your objective, this article offers many suggestions on how you may be able to proceed.

    https://familytreemagazine.com/photos/compare-photo-clues-photo-detective/#:~:text=Trace%20the%20Chain%20of%20Ownership,is%20where%20photo%20identification%20occurs.

    FamilySearch has a program called compare a face that others have used successfully.

    https://alicechilds.com/using-compare-a-face-to-identify-old-photos/

    You may want to do a Google Search like this "familysearch AI for face recognition"

    Hope it helps. Come back and share your successes.

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  • MelHeis
    MelHeis ✭✭
    December 7, 2023

    Thanks! I will check these out and let you know.

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  • RTorchia
    RTorchia ✭✭✭
    December 7, 2023

    There are a few resources out there to help narrow down the photo date based on clothing, hair and facial hair styles, the photo technology used, items in the background, etc. Here's a few I have bookmarked:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Timeline_of_clothing_and_fashion

    https://glcp.uvm.edu/landscape_new/dating/clothing_and_hair/index.php

    http://www.photosmadeperfect.com/Photo%20Dating%20Page%20Top%20pg/AA%20Mens%20Fashions%20By%20Decade.htm

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_photography

    But just knowing that studio photography wasn't very common until after the mid-19th C., and the earliest known photographs in America were right around 1840 will make you aware of how many photos are obviously misattributed.

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  • ScottSeegmiller
    ScottSeegmiller ✭✭✭
    January 17, 2024

    @MelHeis Did you ever figure out who was in the photo?

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