Norman Quinn wrote:
Apparently two rolls of color print film were either fogged by
an xray machine or poorly developed.
The entire roll film is very dense but there are images there.
Norman,
I curious, is the edge of the film (by the holes) darkened? I'm making
the assumption that the
Norman,
For black white film that is very dense, there is something called
farmer's reducer that chemically washes some of the denseness from the film.
Assuming you have color negatives, you might want to investigate if such a
thing works for you too? Maybe someone on the list knows?
Dave B.
Art,
You certainly do have a point. For me, though, it's certainly not as much
profit as I'd like!
Dave
Arthur Entlich wrote:
I've never quite understood why publishing an image in a newspaper is
considered not for profit... does the name Randolph Hearst (and
granddaughter Patti) and
Bob Shomler wrote:
Following is from a post on the Photoshop usenet news group:
The most significant fixes in the 6.0.1 release include:
- The painting tool brush picker has new usability
improvements including:
Snip
- Memory usage behavior is better on all Windows OSes; the