Yes you did Art. the role reversal was refreashing.  Apparently the posts
pasted each other like ships in the night.  I may have written my response
the same time as you wrote yours; but for some reason mine took longer to
get on the list.  By the way, I received this post the same time as I
received the one in which you responded to the original post ( e.g., on
3/25/04).  If I had read your response before writing mine, I wouldn't have
responded sinc yours is much more complete.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, I did answer it ;-)
>
> And basically, I said the same thing, just in a LOT more words... now
> THAT's a slight reversal of roles ;-)
>
> Art
>
> Laurie Solomon wrote:
>
>> I am not sure that that is an answerable question without actually
>> seeing the various images.
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am seeking an opinion about the purpose for sharpening a certain
>>> type of image.  I have a large batch of unsharpened scans of various
>>> cloud forms and skies. In most cases ground detail is minimal or
>>> dark.  Do you think there is any merit to doing any sharpening to
>>> this kind of subject matter?  (Please say no - it would make life
>>> much easier!)
>>>
>>> Ed Verkaik
>>>
>>
>
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