Joel, when I turn off my hypercritical circuitry and just leave on my
artistic subroutines I rather like what you've done with that photo.
Besides doing a marvellous job of rescuing the image, it's a wonderful
moment in time (who's the charming young lady?). The skins tones are quite
nice and I'm not bothered at all by any lack of detail. This is the sort of
image folks with Lomo's and similar "toy" cameras would kill to get.
Personally, I think it's a keeper.
Lex
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From: Joel Wilcox <jowilcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [OM] Film Disaster
Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2000 11:17:18 -0500
Unfortunately, what it points up is that the web is a poor lens through
which to view images. A print from the high rez version of the scan shows
unacceptably poor resolution. It looks like an image from a throwaway
camera, not an OM. There is a limit to the magic of Photoshop (or my magic
anyway).
But I'm glad you sort of challenged me to investigate the damage.
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