From: James Royall <royalljames@xxxxxxx>
Date: 10 June 2004 00:56:31 BST
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Re: Scanning and Printing and Reading
Sounds very promising; I often start down a road of adjustment, get
close by some fluke and then veer off into the bushes. I really just
want to be able to reproduce what I see holding the film up to the
light. Seems mighty tricky. And that's without the downpours.
James
On 9 Jun 2004, at 19:51, Walt Wayman wrote:
> James,
>
> In a word, yeah.
>
> In more than a word, here's a sample of index entries: color balance
> and variations; evaluating on-screen and printed color; hue and
> saturation; layers, adjustment and duplication; using Photoshop and
> Photoshop Elements for color adjustments, and so on and so forth.
>
> It's probably too simple and elementary for the fanatical digital
> intelligentsia, but it more than suits my purposes. Besides, I prefer
> being out taking pictures to diddling with pixels on a computer
> screen.
>
> Walt, who, only 200 feet off in the back yard with an OM-4Ti, just got
> drenched by an unexpected and unpredicted downpour. Meterologists, my
> ass!
>
> -------------- Original message from James Royall : --------------
>>
>> Walt,
>>
>> Does the Epson book cover colour correction and how to approach it? It
>> seems any trouble I'm having is down to operator error, and my fairly
>> random tinkering doesn't always produce good results.
>>
>> James
>>
>
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