Graham Boyd’s “Arunachala Ramana” Site
https://archive.ashrama.org/newsletters/2016/jul-aug#article.2
Dennis Hartel “Remembering Graham Boyd” - https://archive.ashrama.org/newsletters/2016/jul-aug#article.2
“Graham restored many photos and also produced digitally colored photos of Bhagavan which were excellent. He was a perfectionist in everything he did. I believe he was the first to take up the task of digital restoration of Ashrama photos. There was only one actual color photo of Bhagavan ever available, whereas all the other color prints we see of him were hand colored and reproduced. Graham took up the digital coloring of some popular photos of Bhagavan and whatever Graham did, he did it to the best of his ability in the way he conceived it best done. He would rarely compromise on quality or materials used to restore and print the photos. cwIn oder to settle on the colors to be used, Graham would do extensive research on each item in the photo to determine the correct color. He was quite successful in this endeavor.“
Graham Boyd’s daughter, Candice, has reinvigorated her father’s website, dedicated to Arunachala and Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. A Forum is included for those who would like to participate. I remember this site from days of old. It is good to see it becoming more active once again.
Dennis Hartel “Remembering Graham Boyd” - https://archive.ashrama.org/newsletters/2016/jul-aug#article.2
“Graham restored many photos and also produced digitally colored photos of Bhagavan which were excellent. He was a perfectionist in everything he did. I believe he was the first to take up the task of digital restoration of Ashrama photos. There was only one actual color photo of Bhagavan ever available, whereas all the other color prints we see of him were hand colored and reproduced. Graham took up the digital coloring of some popular photos of Bhagavan and whatever Graham did, he did it to the best of his ability in the way he conceived it best done. He would rarely compromise on quality or materials used to restore and print the photos. cwIn oder to settle on the colors to be used, Graham would do extensive research on each item in the photo to determine the correct color. He was quite successful in this endeavor.“
Graham Boyd’s daughter, Candice, has reinvigorated her father’s website, dedicated to Arunachala and Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. A Forum is included for those who would like to participate. I remember this site from days of old. It is good to see it becoming more active once again.