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Tue, January 13 2026: 14:00 UTC
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La fotografía de un desconocido: ¿punto de partida para una genealogía?
Tue, January 13 2026: 14:00 UTC
En la actualidad, cuando casi cualquier cosa pasa por la IA, el descubrimiento de una fotografía hecha a finales del siglo XIX o principios del siglo XX, no solo nos traslada a otro momento de la historia en el que el contexto era totalmente diferente, sino que nos abre las posibilidades de estudio de una persona y de una familia. Pero, además, ¿qué nos aporta una fotografía de un desconocido? ¿cuánto podemos averiguar de él y de su entorno? Una fotografía es un documento de memoria colectiva y, como tal, aporta una fuente de información sobre estructura familiar, estilo de vida y valores sociales de la época.
José Antonio González Marrero
En la actualidad, cuando casi cualquier cosa pasa por la IA, el descubrimiento de una fotografía hecha a finales del siglo XIX o principios del siglo XX, no solo nos traslada a otro momento de la historia en el que el contexto era totalmente diferente, sino que nos abre las posibilidades de estudio de una persona y de una familia. Pero, además, ¿qué nos aporta una fotografía de un desconocido? ¿cuánto podemos averiguar de él y de su entorno? Una fotografía es un documento de memoria colectiva y, como tal, aporta una fuente de información sobre estructura familiar, estilo de vida y valores sociales de la época.
Tue, January 13 2026: 14:00 UTC
Wed, October 7 2026: 15:30 UTC
Photo Restoration Using Free and Paid Tools Like Never Before
Wed, October 7 2026: 15:30 UTC
Restoring old and/or damaged photos was out of reach for most of us, but not anymore. With A.I. advancements, it’s easier than ever before to restore these priceless possessions. This presentation will show examples of photos with different problems and different solutions using a variety of tools, some free, some paid. Learn how to evaluate what tool to use on the photo and begin restoring!
Restoring old and/or damaged photos was out of reach for most of us, but not anymore. With A.I. advancements, it’s easier than ever before to restore these priceless possessions. This presentation will show examples of photos with different problems and different solutions using a variety of tools, some free, some paid. Learn how to evaluate what tool to use on the photo and begin restoring!
Wed, October 7 2026: 15:30 UTC
Wed, October 7 2026: 16:45 UTC
Cameras My Ancestors Held and What They Tell Us
Wed, October 7 2026: 16:45 UTC
Family pictures were originally portraits created in a studio by a professional photographer. Taken by professionals in their studios, the sessions were grand events! Imagine the excitement – spending the whole day getting dressed up for the one and only time in your life you were likely to have your picture taken. With the advent of the Kodak camera amateur photographers were able to record the family in any location. In these photographs we see how our ancestors lived. We see their friends and extended families over for a game or a picnic, the gang for a party, their homes inside and out. We might see them at work. They took pictures of prized possessions and events in their lives. There was an explosion in the number of family pictures recording every occasion. I have a collection of antique cameras owned by my ancestors. The very ones they held as they captured the moments in their lives. I also inherited the negative collection from my mother. To be useful in genealogy we need to be able to identify the people and places in the images and fix a date to them. The process of scanning them and then trying to identify who was in them is helped in part by being able to identify which camera was used. Cameras and film became available at a fixed date and later fell out of common usage. Each camera used either a different type of film or created an image of different ratios on the film. We will look at sorting the images by these different film stock and size ratios using this information to add to the knowledge we have about each photograph. Each piece of information we gather about the image helps us to identify the subject. The most important clue is to be able to fix the date that the photo was taken. This helps us narrow who the subject might be. No single clue can provide a date, but the sum of the evidence provides a good estimate. Clothing, hair styles, poses locations and backgrounds help us in our quest to identify the people and places. I was lucky to inherit the family negative collection. If people do not write on the beck of photographs, they definitely don’t identify who is captured on the negative and what was the date as well as the occasion. The process is like a great detective mystery. We just need to learn how to read the clues and follow them! Our family story is made richer with the addition of photographs. Names become individuals we can recognize and relate to.
Family pictures were originally portraits created in a studio by a professional photographer. Taken by professionals in their studios, the sessions were grand events! Imagine the excitement – spending the whole day getting dressed up for the one and only time in your life you were likely to have your picture taken. With the advent of the Kodak camera amateur photographers were able to record the family in any location. In these photographs we see how our ancestors lived. We see their friends and extended families over for a game or a picnic, the gang for a party, their homes inside and out. We might see them at work. They took pictures of prized possessions and events in their lives. There was an explosion in the number of family pictures recording every occasion. I have a collection of antique cameras owned by my ancestors. The very ones they held as they captured the moments in their lives. I also inherited the negative collection from my mother. To be useful in genealogy we need to be able to identify the people and places in the images and fix a date to them. The process of scanning them and then trying to identify who was in them is helped in part by being able to identify which camera was used. Cameras and film became available at a fixed date and later fell out of common usage. Each camera used either a different type of film or created an image of different ratios on the film. We will look at sorting the images by these different film stock and size ratios using this information to add to the knowledge we have about each photograph. Each piece of information we gather about the image helps us to identify the subject. The most important clue is to be able to fix the date that the photo was taken. This helps us narrow who the subject might be. No single clue can provide a date, but the sum of the evidence provides a good estimate. Clothing, hair styles, poses locations and backgrounds help us in our quest to identify the people and places. I was lucky to inherit the family negative collection. If people do not write on the beck of photographs, they definitely don’t identify who is captured on the negative and what was the date as well as the occasion. The process is like a great detective mystery. We just need to learn how to read the clues and follow them! Our family story is made richer with the addition of photographs. Names become individuals we can recognize and relate to.
Wed, October 7 2026: 16:45 UTC
Wed, October 7 2026: 18:00 UTC
Generations in Focus: Preserving Family Memories Through Photography
Wed, October 7 2026: 18:00 UTC
This webinar explores how modern families can reconnect across generations by building a shared digital archive of memories without chaos. Learn how to clean up scattered photo collections across phones, computers, and cloud services and create a private, organized family space where everyone can contribute safely and effortlessly. Perfect for families looking to preserve their legacy together without sacrificing time, control, or privacy.
This webinar explores how modern families can reconnect across generations by building a shared digital archive of memories without chaos. Learn how to clean up scattered photo collections across phones, computers, and cloud services and create a private, organized family space where everyone can contribute safely and effortlessly. Perfect for families looking to preserve their legacy together without sacrificing time, control, or privacy.
Wed, October 7 2026: 18:00 UTC
Tue, October 27 2026: 18:00 UTC
Essential Photo Tools for Every Genealogist’s Toolbox: MyHeritage Edition
Tue, October 27 2026: 18:00 UTC
Photos are invaluable in genealogy, and MyHeritage offers some of the best tools to preserve and enhance them. This webinar will introduce you to MyHeritage’s photo tools, including the Photo Enhancer, colorization, and Deep Nostalgia™. Learn how to restore old photos, bring your ancestors to life, and integrate these visuals into your family history research.
Photos are invaluable in genealogy, and MyHeritage offers some of the best tools to preserve and enhance them. This webinar will introduce you to MyHeritage’s photo tools, including the Photo Enhancer, colorization, and Deep Nostalgia™. Learn how to restore old photos, bring your ancestors to life, and integrate these visuals into your family history research.
Tue, October 27 2026: 18:00 UTC

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Organize Digital and Digitized Photos & Documents Using AI
Excire Photo 2024 is a new program that lets you automatically add keywords and your own custom ones; search for one or more images by free text, keyword(s), groups or individual people; identified faces; GPS locations; event; main colour in an image; by camera model, camera lens, lens focal length used, shutter speed used, and more. All of this metadata is written directly to your files or to XMP sidecar files, so the information stays with your images, not trapped in a proprietary database. This feature rich program is available for Windows and MacOS, even on M1 and later processor chips. Learn how this software can relieve you of much time and effort in organizing your digital images.
Excire Photo 2024 is a new program that lets you automatically add keywords and your own custom ones; search for one or more images by free text, keyword(s), groups or individual people; identified faces; GPS locations; event; main colour in an image; by camera model, camera lens, lens focal length used, shutter speed used, and more. All of this metadata is written directly to your files or to XMP sidecar files, so the information stays with your images, not trapped in a proprietary database. This feature rich program is available for Windows and MacOS, even on M1 and later processor chips. Learn how this software can relieve you of much time and effort in organizing your digital images.
Fri, October 24 2025: 18:00 UTC
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5 Easy-to-Use Tools to Repair, Enhance and Animate Your Old Photos on MyHeritage
MyHeritage makes it easy to fix problems in old photographs—without having to buy expensive and complicated photo-editing software. Upload a photo to MyHeritage and, with just a few clicks, you can sharpen blurry faces, remove scratches and transform a black-and-white photo to color. If your old color photos have faded, you can restore the original colors. You can even animate a face in a photo and create a video of someone telling his or life story. In this webinar, you’ll learn how to use all these tools.
MyHeritage makes it easy to fix problems in old photographs—without having to buy expensive and complicated photo-editing software. Upload a photo to MyHeritage and, with just a few clicks, you can sharpen blurry faces, remove scratches and transform a black-and-white photo to color. If your old color photos have faded, you can restore the original colors. You can even animate a face in a photo and create a video of someone telling his or life story. In this webinar, you’ll learn how to use all these tools.
Tue, August 26 2025: 18:00 UTC
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Comment j’ai corrigé la photo de finissant de mon fils avec l’outil d’expansion générative de Photoshop
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA. Découvrez comment l’outil Génératif Expand de Photoshop a sauvé un faux pas photographique dans cette courte vidéo pratique de TechZone. Apprenez comment une simple fonctionnalité d’IA a transformé un portrait senior trop étroit en un souvenir digne d’un cadre. Idéal pour les généalogistes et les utilisateurs curieux de technologie cherchant à améliorer ou réparer des images en utilisant des outils modernes et accessibles. D’autres utilisations de l’outil, ainsi que d’autres outils, sont également discutées.
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA. Découvrez comment l’outil Génératif Expand de Photoshop a sauvé un faux pas photographique dans cette courte vidéo pratique de TechZone. Apprenez comment une simple fonctionnalité d’IA a transformé un portrait senior trop étroit en un souvenir digne d’un cadre. Idéal pour les généalogistes et les utilisateurs curieux de technologie cherchant à améliorer ou réparer des images en utilisant des outils modernes et accessibles. D’autres utilisations de l’outil, ainsi que d’autres outils, sont également discutées.
Tue, May 20 2025: 0:00 UTC
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How I Fixed My Son’s Senior Picture with Photoshop’s Generative Expand tool
Discover how Photoshop’s Generative Expand tool rescued a photo mishap in this short, practical TechZone video. Learn how a simple AI feature transformed a too-narrow senior portrait into a frame-worthy keepsake. Ideal for genealogists and tech-curious users looking to enhance or repair images using modern, accessible tools. Other uses for the tool, as well as other tools are also discussed.
Discover how Photoshop’s Generative Expand tool rescued a photo mishap in this short, practical TechZone video. Learn how a simple AI feature transformed a too-narrow senior portrait into a frame-worthy keepsake. Ideal for genealogists and tech-curious users looking to enhance or repair images using modern, accessible tools. Other uses for the tool, as well as other tools are also discussed.
Tue, May 20 2025: 0:00 UTC
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Picture the Past: An Introduction to AI Images for Family Historians
Learn how to use artificial intelligence to transform written records and family stories into memorable images. Whether recreating a long-lost family homestead or visualizing your ancestors’ daily lives, discover how today’s AI technology can add a new dimension to your family history research. This webinar will show genealogists how to use the best AI image generators available today and demonstrate the methods for getting the best results from them.
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Fri, March 28 2025: 18:00 UTC
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Thu, February 13 2025: 12:00 UTC
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Fri, September 20 2024: 19:30 UTC
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It is wonderful to uncover the facts of an ancestor’s life, but putting a face to a name is the most amazing discovery of all. Expand your search for your ancestor’s faces with these ten “unexpected” online resources!
It is wonderful to uncover the facts of an ancestor’s life, but putting a face to a name is the most amazing discovery of all. Expand your search for your ancestor’s faces with these ten “unexpected” online resources!
Wed, July 3 2024: 2:00 UTC
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Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA. Ils se tiennent là derrière ces portes : des mémoriaux en marbre et en granit pour ceux qui ont précédé. Les pierres dans ces cimetières et les histoires qu’elles racontent pour nos familles sont d’une importance cruciale pour les généalogistes. Comment pouvons-nous accéder au mieux à la terre où ils se tiennent et les photographier pour capturer les histoires qu’ils racontent ?
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA. Ils se tiennent là derrière ces portes : des mémoriaux en marbre et en granit pour ceux qui ont précédé. Les pierres dans ces cimetières et les histoires qu’elles racontent pour nos familles sont d’une importance cruciale pour les généalogistes. Comment pouvons-nous accéder au mieux à la terre où ils se tiennent et les photographier pour capturer les histoires qu’ils racontent ?
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