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Subject: [Leica] Re: My first 'PAW' (/me finally digitizes a photo :-)
From: jonathan at openhealth.org (Jonathan Borden)
Date: Thu Aug 12 18:45:37 2004
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Alastair,

Indeed there is a photoshop learning curve. I had tried to step in 
gently using 'Photoshop Elements' but the colors were awful. When I 
went in whole hog with a ICC calibrated workflow, i.e. Spyder 
calibrated monitor, Photoshop 7/CS, and the Epson 2200 with printer 
profiles for each paper, I finally got good results.

For color, the results can be impressive. I will post another couple of 
photos that I've rescued via digital techniques.

Jonathan

> G'day Jonathan,
> lovely print and thank you for sharing your comments on the digital 
> print. Despite its ease, I cannot get an image out of my ink jet which 
> matches the quality and depth of the darkroom print. I suspect you 
> have to specialize your printer etc, and I'm only just becoming good 
> in the dark ;-)
> Cheers


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Message from firkin at balhpl01.ncable.net.au (firkin) ([Leica] Re: My first 'PAW' (/me finally digitizes a photo :-))