Thanks for that tip. I have now implemented it.
I thought i was pretty close yesterday, but its still not,"The Photo" I better fiqure this out before June 2, or i'm in trouble.:-) Dave (still having list problems) Brooks _____________________________________________________________________________________ From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I think we've all been there, Dave. Katrin Eismann suggested a simple workflow that reduces the chance of such things happening. For each photo you work on create a directory structure. There's the main directory for the image, in this case we'll call it Sepia_IR. Below that are directories for Original, Work_in_Progress, Final, and, in this case, Web. Always keep the original in it's folder, do the work in the WIP folder, saving various iterations of the file, when you're satisfied with the results, save them in the Final folder (including layers, etc.) with a different extension than the WIP files (one being a TIFF the other a PSD, for example), and then the one used for the web or printing in the last folder. I know it's a bit of a pain, but it keeps everything organized, you can always go back to exactly the place you want to, and it enforces a more disciplined approach - which I need, anyway. Shel > [Original Message] > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Frustration is now setting in. For the better part of a week, i have been > trying to redo my IR in Sepia shot, so i can make a print. > I have not been able to duplicate this shot so far.Not even close. > > When i saved for web i had a chance to save the main file, but wether > it was due to being tired from three days of horse shows or not, i chose > not to. > > Remember, always save your work. I'm paying the price for not doing > that simple task.:-( ------------------------------ David J Brooks Equine, Pets, Bands, Rural Landscape Photography in York Region www.caughtinmotion.com Pentax istD, PZ-1, Nikon D1 D2H

