It is probably the scan. I do not have a film scanner and have been
doing my scans on the film adapter of my Epson flatbed scanner,
sometimes they come out fine, sometimes not and I am still not sure why.
I will have to take a look at it this week and see if I can improve it.
Jim
rainer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>Hi Jim,
>your pic is athmospherically strong, but(at least on my monitor ) it
>lacks sharpness very much, and especially the mountain ridge appears
>strongly pixelized. Something wrong with the scan, or was it enlarged
>too much for the display?
>Your other pics are much better (in this technical sense)...
>
>Rainer
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Jim Couch <jamesbcouch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Friday, March 4, 2005 6:40 am
>Subject: [OM] Kauai photo #1
>
>
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>>I have finished scaning a number of slides from my recent trip to
>>Hawaii. The first is posted at:
>>http://www.spokeandsprocket.com/cartgenie/pg_photo.asp
>>
>>I am working on a page of photos from our trip and will let
>>everyone
>>know when it is finally up.
>>
>>Jim Couch
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