> >About a year ago, I saw a NASA website which was showing some filter or >>plug-in they had written that seemed to pull amazing information from >>images that seems almost obscured by smoke, lack of light, over or under >>exposure, etc. They were over sharpened, from my perspective, but the >>coding for the contrast balancing and ability to lift detail out of >>something that looked like a nearly meaningless image was truly amazing. >> >>I don't know if this technology is anything like what ASF came up with, >>but if it is, its pretty mind-blowing stuff. >> >>Art > > >I don't suppose this latest software offering from ASF is that >sophisticated, though it does seem to work after a fashion, perhaps better >in some situations than others. I'll play around it some more before making >a decision on whether to buy or not. > >Tris >
It should be very good at $50 a pop for a single plug in. -- Winsor Crosby Long Beach, California � ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
