Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Grandson makes his 87 year old grandfather's Veteran's Day by having his old military profile photo restored.


All it took to brighten this World War II veteran's day was a small act of kindness from some tech-savvy Reddit users.
Derek, an 87-year-old grandfather who served in the Royal Navy, had a copy of an old military profile photo that had become yellowed and cracked with age. So, in hopes of having it restored, his grandson turned to Reddit.
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Steven Withey explains in a description for a video posted to Youtube Sunday:
My Grandad was in the Royal Navy in WWII, in the submarines. I went over to set up his new PC that I'd made for him a few weeks ago and he showed me a photo that a relative had emailed him, of him in his uniform back when he was about 20. The photo was in a bad state and I said I'd see what I could do to sort out some of the cracks.
In a post on his technology blog, Withey -- the "go-to IT guy in the family" -- admits that he turned to Reddit for the restoration job since he's not a Photoshop expert. Fortunately, he came across a thread where users can request photo tweaks and posted the appeal. Within a day, several users came to his aid, spending hours on the restoration request.
"I was blown away by the selfless dedication of the people on that thread. They expected nothing in return, yet spent hours of their day working on the photo, it was truly heart-warming and I was excited to share it with my Grandad, as he had no idea any of this was going on," Withey wrote in the blog post.
It seems Withey was not the only person taken aback by the Reddit act of kindness. On Sunday, Withey presented the restored photos to his grandfather, the 87-year-old remarked: "I didn't think anybody would go through all this trouble for me. Do I owe anybody something?"
"No, of course not. It's all out of the goodness of their heart," Withey replied.
Watch the grandfather's priceless reaction in the video above, and see the difference between the original WWII photo and one of the better restorations below.

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