Chris Barker wrote:
> That's an excellent juxtaposition, Fernando, well done.
>
Yup.
> But the edges of the statue seem to suffer from the same effect of
> movement as the buildings in the last one you displayed.
Yup. Something terrible is happening to these slides somewhere in
scanning or processing.
Look at the forelegs of the horse. You can clearly see two separate
images of the left foreleg and of the bottom of the right hoof
superimposed on each other offset by several pixels.
This could happen in PS if a copy layer with partial opacity were moved,
then merged onto the lower layer, but I don't know why or how that would
happen in normal processing.
More likely, assuming that multiple passes of the scanner were used, is
that the scanner is not registering each pass the same. you really need
to try a single pass scan to see if the double image disappears. If so,
there is a problem with the scanner. But really, a single pass should be
sufficient, with the correct parameters.
Moose
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