I don't know if it is brilliance or dumb luck, but you did something right. Thanks.
On Thursday 25 October 2001 17:51, Shel Belinkoff wrote: > Hi Ken ... > > There's really very little that I can tell you that may be helpful, > but here goes: > > The scanner was a Nikon LC4000, and the picture was scanned at > 4000dpi, and was saved in Photoshop format. Later, using PS 6.0, I > brought up the picture, sized it, and adjusted the contrast and > brightness. I don't know how to use any other commands or tools yet. > The computer on which Photoshop is located has a terrible monitor, > and gives me no real clue as to how the results might be, so I saved > a couple of copies to a floppy disk and brought the pic to my other > machine which has a small freeware program called Irfan. The gamma > was adjusted a scosh using Irfan, and that was that. IOW, I didn't > really do much to it. > > FWIW, the film is Tri-X @ 400 developed in ID-11 1:1. The camera was > a Leica M3 and the lens was just a basic 50mm f/2.0 - although it's > possible I used a very old 50mm/1.5. > > Ken Archer wrote: > > I like what I see from a quality standpoint > > and, since I am about to start scanning my > > own negs (color and b&w) I want to know how > > you did it. -- Kenneth Archer + San Antonio, Texas [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ #24980801 Powered by Linux ++ Mailed by Kmail - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .