Thanks very much for the information, Dave. I too have occasionally worked
with images in LAB colorspace, splitting the image into the three parts and
modifying each separately. Same with RGB. But the limitation apparently is
my inexpensive flatbed scanner and TWAIN driver.
I used to think it wasn't possible to appreciate the difference between
JPEGs produced using a good flatbed and those produced using a REALLY good
flatbed. Your images prove me wrong.
Lex
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From: David Irisarri Vila <valicors@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [OM] Zuiko 180 TEST !!!
Date: Sat, 02 Sep 2000 09:07:12 +0200
My gallery is based in PhotoCD, you can get right
results if you work with your images in CIE-LAB, then you
can re-arrange high-light and shadow points and also
adjust color within Photoshop. I also use my UMAX Powerlook
II with a superb software BINUSCAN PHOTOPERFECT, that it
can be found at http://www.binuscan.com
This software is based in a IPM (image processing machine)
that knows how to read from every CCD from any scanner and
build a new soft and perfect histogram.
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