Heh... nah.

The straight-up raw scan is less finished than, say, the RAW file you get from 
your camera.  They require sharpening just to look "normal", or the same as a 
darkroom print.

-Aaron

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On 22 Mar 2006 at 17:53, Aaron Reynolds wrote:

> Oh, I should note that any samples I have will be sharpened to make an 
> appropriate-looking print.

LOL, you mean they'll have grain the size of golf balls? :-)


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