Aaron,

You must write this technique into an article for
publication & submit it.  It's one of the most 
novel & fascinating technology transition adaptions I've heard yet.

>From this point on, your name is AA+ ron.  :)
Live long and prosper in results.

Collin

From: Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>
>Then I remembered talking to one of our reps who >one time sandwiched 
>blank, processed film in the carrier with the neg >he was printing 
>because his client wanted more grain.  Sounded >like another technique 
>from reality I could port over to Photoshop! 
>
>So, I scanned the leader of a roll of pushed Delta >3200 and overlaid it, 
>then fooled with the opacity and options in the >layer palette until I 
>was happy.  Screen was the winner. 
>
>The bonus, too, was that despite different crops >and magnifications of 
>the images, they all had the same sized grain, so >they didn't look 
>differently cropped.  Woohoo! 
>
>- -Aaron 
>a cheater extrordinaire 
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