Another signed Bahama photo with exceptionally poor ink adhesion.  Ringo and John can be read Paul and George not so much.  Based on the John and Ringo signatures are these likely to be genuine?

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It looks to me as though it’s most likely an authentic full set.

Looks legit to me. Not many of these out there...Feb. 1965

I ended up purchasing the signed photo and should be getting it sometime next week.  Out of curiosity is there a way (Ai or something similar) to augment the signatures of George and Paul. 

I wouldn’t do this on the actual photo but rather create a copy of the photo and have the signatures enhanced on that. 

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

I used to do similar when I was pulling out washed original messages from postcards that were turned by Myron Ross etc. into Titanic postcards. IIRC it depends on what is there to start with. You may be able to scan the thing in four directions if the signatures have stricken into the paper and get as much as possible when combined. Today who knows what can be done.

I remember seeing this and thinking it might be too good to be true. Faded, but could be brilliant. FWIW - I think it’s genuine.

it looks authentic, just very light in some areas

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