Probably not Pat.Sun's directly overhead,there was 
no shadows,just a hot hazy looking print.Besides the 
Epson i'd have to scan the neg and the epson
2450 does not handle 35mm scans to well,but
does do a good job from 4x6 prints and the little 120 
stuff i'v done seems ok to.(now that i think of it
elements has a back light command,may work)
I just thought a could filter out some of this
harshness so if i had to have a lab enlarge one for
a sale it would look nice.

Dave

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From: Pat White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 20:06:33 -0700
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Subject: Re: (2): Semi OT: Harsh mid day sun


I understand Adobe Elements has a feature called 'fill flash', which 
brightens up shadows. �Could this help?

Pat White
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