Acer,
Thanks! The images are around 250K each. JPG compression was at the low
end of the "High" quality in Photoshop 4.0. Are the files too large?
I *believe* I used the unsharp mask on all pics, but might have hit
"sharpen" instead.
I've got to get w/George M. re scanning the Antelope Canyon shots -- my
prints are beautiful (much more detail, less contrast, etc.) but I can't
seem to translate that into a scan. If I lower the contrast enough to
bring out the shadow detail then the blacks turn milky gray, which I hate.
ANY input on the photography or the scanning is welcome & appreciated!
Dave
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From: Acer V [SMTP:siddim01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, November 15, 1999 1:23 PM
To: 'olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: Re: [OM] Utah pictures I
Lovely!
A few comments if you allow moi:
how large (in kbs) are the images? jpg compression? how much? (there's not
apparent signs of compression, which is good, but downloads are taking a
bit long--that could be this computer though)
There are spots of color around/on edges on the photos if you look
closely....Caused by sharpening filter (or unsharp mask--no real
experience with the former), looks like, or could be something else. It's
not my eyes, they are there. Most noticeable on
<http://home.austin.rr.com/davebulger/> in the tree limbs. It seems like
you used the sharp filter, not the unsharp mask. Don't hold me to this,
though, as I myself am relatively new to this game :-)
The /ant#.htm photos are gorgeous! Couldn't figure out what they were from
the thumnails, but upon loading the main image, wow.
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