Thanks for putting them all up together, Lasse. Very interesting to see. Cheers, Jostein
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lasse Karlsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 12:42 AM Subject: Re: WOW: To rescue a family photo > Wow! > And Thanks! > That's all I can say about the response to the idea of WOW (Workshop of the Week). > It seems that the WOW now has caught on among list members enough to expect it to continue as a regular feature of the PDML. > Thanks a lot to all who volunteered and to everyone who will continue participating. > I also want to encourage anyone, particularly newbies and lurkers, to ask for a "WOW" treatment of a picture in order to learn a bit more about digital photofinishing. > I have already learned quite a bit only today and haven't really had the time to digest it all yet. > It also seems that my plea for assistance in an earlier message was redundant, to tell from how things have been working out with the first WOW:s. > > Regarding my own pilot WOW, "the Blue Nightmare" as Paul Stenquist.coined my family photo, I have received 11 treatments so far and added my own from a year back. (If there will be others I will upload them as I get them.) > (Correction: A 12th version, by Frits, came in as I write this, and is added to the others.) > > All, including the original scan, can be seen at > http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder.tcl?folder_id=381669 > > I think it's worth a visit just to see what can be done in digital photofinishing and what the PDML members are capable of. > I hope I got each picture correctly attributed. > I added comments by the submitters as captions to the photos, which can be read when opening each image or simply by holding the cursor above the picture. > Any complaints or comments welcome. > > (Dare I say that I actually prefer my own version.... (ducking) (maybe just because I wanted my (now late) mom to retroactively have had a sunny moment when the shot was made), except for the sharpness and crispness that Jostein achieved in his version - amazing.) > > Thanks a lot to everyone, > Lasse > >

