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| Salon Just hanging around... (Social area, where non-retouching talk is encouraged) |
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| Fourier Analysis (not really) I've just started scanning some old family photos on a flatbed, some of them alongside a Gretag Macbeth mini color-checker, which is rather thick. To help keep the pictures against the glass (not the fragile prints) I've been using a couple of different thin, small books left over from college. Turns out that one of them is oddly appropriate to an interesting topic I found while searching around here for tips on dealing with textured prints: Anyway, "hi"; I'll probably be doing a lot of lurking and searching/reading old threads before I have much to say. Last edited by DaveToo; 01-20-2006 at 12:18 AM. |
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| Hi there, DaveToo. Welcome to RetouchPRO. That book seems more appropriate every day that passes. Words like FFT ain't so rare around here any more.Rô |
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