Try scanning it into Photoshop or similar, invert it,
and then try autolevels. You will probably be
surprised at how close it is. Then work on the curves
a bit to bring it back to how you want it.
Warren
on 12/18/02 2:46 PM, M. Lloyd at royer007@xxxxxxxxx
wrote:
> My question to the list is this; can I rescue these
> photos in any way? I'm not so disapponited by the
> landscapes they actually look kinda cool but there
is
> one shot of my family that I would really like to
try
> and save if I can. Thnaks for your time and reading
> through this long winded post.
>
> Mark Lloyd
>
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