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78 RPM Record

Artist:Gordon MacRae And Ray Anthony
Label:  Capitol
Country:UK
Catalogue:CL. 14613
Date:Jul 1956
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 2 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AGordon MacRae And Ray AnthonyThe Surrey With The Fringe On TopRichard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein IIRate
BGordon MacRae And Ray AnthonyPeople Will Say We're In LoveRichard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein IIRate


Notes

Side A - With Orchestra Conducted By Dick Reynolds
Side B - With Orchestra Conducted By Van Alexander

Images



Number: 1551404  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: MrPasta SUBS
Description: Label A-side


Number: 1551405 
Uploaded By: MrPasta SUBS
Description: Label B-side


Number: 3684717 
Uploaded By: MrPasta SUBS
Description: A Side Label


Number: 3684718 
Uploaded By: MrPasta SUBS
Description: B Side Label


Comments and Reviews
 
MrPasta SUBS
28th Sep 2024
 Added some improvements to my previous scans - These are without the "SALVAGE" stamp
 

 
gregs45s SUBS
19th Jan 2018
 @MrPasta.Hi,if i may pass on a tip?.I have found that scanners vary in their factory settings,i.e,i have had 8 different canon scanners up until this one,5 of one model and 3 of another,and have found that even though they were the same model/s,and therefore one would expect standard settings,they all differed in fact,some scanning darker,some lighter,some with differing levels of saturation etc,each needing a little "tweak" to convey a more accurate result.This current scanner for-instance,scans slightly darker than the previous one,so the "tweak" on this one is to scan,then lighten,then go into "Adjustments" then "Hue/Saturation" and increase the saturation by a few increments,until it looks more like the original.
Hope that's of some help.
(I should perhaps add that of course,what works for one,will not necessarily work for the other,and that each scanner will be different,it's a matter of finding the right "tweak":)
 

 
MrPasta SUBS
19th Jan 2018
 Yes, I'm using a Canon scanner and then Paint.net to crop/straighten etc. I can't see a setting for Background surpression. Is that in the scanner settings?
 

 
xiphophilos
17th Jan 2018
 Your images seem to come out too dark, but simply making them lighter doesn't fix the color either because then the white script gets glaringly white. Are you taking your images with a scanner? What kind? I know I have to turn off Auto Background Suppression on mine and then lighten the exposure a bit when I edit the scan on Photoshop.
 

 
MrPasta SUBS
16th Jan 2018
 Labels added.

I can never get the mauve Capitols to come out looking the right colour - any tips.

Also, anyone know what the "SALVAGE" stamped into the B-side label refers to?
 


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