Austin Franklin wrote: > If you require extreme tonal curve manipulation, then I suggest you > look at getting the image "right" on film, instead of relying on your > image editing program to get it right for you after the fact.
I am a travel photographer in my spare time. Most of the time I come home from a travel I can not do a second time. The films I bring home is all the material I have. When light conditions at the moment of taking the photo were bad, but the photo is to important to miss, the only way to use the photo is by extreme manipulation. > Of course, there are some instances where this is not possible/practical. So, in the end you admit... :-) -- Henk de Jong http://www.hsdejong.nl/ Nepal and Burma (Myanmar) - Photo Galleries ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
