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Robert Palmer wrote:

> A very interesting idea indeed - Sounds like a "Pixel Page" topic to me.
> Todd Novak & I have been communicating privately for a while on just this
> topic. I have always been frustrated because I've never been able to
> produce a scan that is an exact image of the original slide.  The scans
> always seem a little flat, and lack the "warm" colors of the original
> slide.  I would be interested to see different people scan the same
slide,
> with detailed information on every step of the process.  I'm willing to
be
> a participant in an experiment such as this.

Guys,

Scan a shot that you are having trouble keeping true to the film colors,
then send me the digital file that you made, and then mail me the slide.  I
will scan it on a Polaroid SprintScan Plus, and then prep in Adobe
Photoshop 4.0 (If my new copy of Photoshop 5.0 doesn't show up on my
doorstep by then), and I will do it step by step and put it on the Pixel
Page.  I was in the process of rewriting the SPORRS Image Submission Spec
File anyway.  This would be helpful.  That way any questions can be
answered and your input can be included in the new file.  

Good idea.

Regards,

Dave

Dave Cohen
Photographer, Member ASMP
Action Photographic Webmaster
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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