Alan, if you don't mind - I saved off your boat and as soon as I get a
chance I'll apply some photoshop techniques and give you the url and see if
you think it's improved any!! If so, I'll pass the techniques along to you!
Jim Caldwell
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan" <atk@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 10:20 AM
Subject: [OM] scanning lesson 102 requested
>
> I have some negatives I am scanning with acerscanwit 2720 and vuescan. The
> problems I face are sharpness/saturation. If I look at the negative with
> a 6x loup I can clearly read words off a boat and see features of people
> faces. Yet, when I scan (even at max resolution) these details are lost on
> the monitor (I can no longer read the text on the boat even though it is
now
> much larger). What I normally do is scan the image (using the above) then
> load it into photoshop down size to 1:3 and auto adjust colours. (I use
> photoshop 5.0LE which came with the acerscanwit).
>
> Is this a common problem ?
>
> (A sample image is arctic.org/images/boat.jpg - the little 4x6 print looks
a
> lot nicer then this scan).
>
> Any suggestions ?
>
> Alan
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