At 08:14 15/01/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>What you say is true, however, in terms of digital scanning, what matters
>is not how color photographic paper emulsion responds to the masking, but
>how the masking might alter the translation of the scan with a digital
>scanner using an CCD and software. The scanner might respond quite
>differently from paper emulsions.
>
>Art
change scanner :-{)
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