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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 11/2/2004
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That helped some Shawn! Dave.
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 11/2/2004
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Hi Shawn, I guess I can't help much there, but there are devices available to calibrate your monitor as well, for fairly reasonable prices. Maybe it's time to invest in a new scanner, or even a digital camera! Good luck, Dave.
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Shawn McCammon
{K:172} 11/2/2004
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I tried adding contrast, a little darker, and a touch of saturation with IrfanView.
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Shawn McCammon
{K:172} 11/2/2004
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Better software would be a good start but I think I'm running into more than software problems. I think my biggest problem is my scanner. If my images looked as good on the computer as they do in the original prints, I would be thrilled. Also I'm having trouble with computer monitor settings. I have 3 computers at home and 1 at work, The images look completely different on each machine. Last but not least is the lack of skill to make it all work.
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Jean-Francois Bissonnette
{K:742} 11/2/2004
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Beautiful little fur ball!!!!!!!
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Rose Martin
{K:4696} 11/2/2004
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You need photoshop... there are older versions of it available at good prices. Maybe check ebay. This is a nice shot, but I agree, it need contrast and maybe a little darkening. I feel for you...
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 11/2/2004
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Hi Shawn, you might want to try a free program I'm using you can get it at http://www.photofiltre.com. It has a lot of useful features, and for the price, you can't beat it. Presentation is everything here, and you have some good shots to share with us! Dave.
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Shawn McCammon
{K:172} 11/2/2004
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I have some very low end stuff. Irfanview and Polaroid Photomax SE. Both of these are very limited. The images get vey blotchy and it seems that the more I try to fix them, the worse they get.
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 11/2/2004
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You have some interesting shots, Shawn, but most of them seem to lack contrast. Do you have an editing program to adjust them? Dave.
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