Shel,Frank.
I forgot to add a <vbg> to the end of my sentence.
I apologize.<vbg>
Its time i need the most of i think.
Between work, my equine voluntering and trying to get out and do personal
photo's,i tend
to "sneak in"
a scan and rush it.
I realize my shortcomings in this area,and have all the PDML and PS list print
outs of
advice that effect
me in a book,plus a good PS book by Scott Kelby.
I have PS 7 not installed yet. Maybe i should and take advantage of the healing
brush and
shadows
and hilites(or is that in CS only.??)
I just need to sit down and do it.A week off at Christmas should do the
trick.<g>
Thanks for the encouragements.
Dave
> Oh, tish tosh, Dave!!
>
> Have you looked at my scans lately? Do you wonder why I work in B&W?
> It's one less thing ~not~ to worry about!!
>
> I'm consistently dissatisfied with the amount of detail I can get from
> my scans, especially when looking at the print - there's just so much
> more there to see.
>
> Have you read any of Shel's comments of my PAWs? They almost all come
> down to, "frank my boy, your scans look like crap!" And, he's right.
>
> Don't sweat it, Dave. As Shel said somewhere else, keep it up -
> you'll learn from it. Or, you'll be like me, and keep doing the same
> thing anyway <vbg>
>
> cheers,
> frank
>
>
> --
> "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson
>