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| Salon Just hanging around... (Social area, where non-retouching talk is encouraged) | 
12-08-2007, 07:06 AM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 1
| | | Re: Ambrotype Mold Hi: I may have already sent this through as I hit a button I didn't intend to...I am a REALLY New member. I was hoping someone could tell me if Spider Mold (I think that is what it is called) is removable or at least stoppable. In the Spring, I bought a terrific, CA 1854-55 Ambrotype of a Frontiersman from Cowan's auction. I hadn't seen it first hand and while they mentioned "spidering" I had no idea of what that meant. When you look at it straight on, you see what looks like branching ... sort of like a cactus, but if you alter the angle, you don't ..Copies can be made from it, but I am concerned that the spidering will eventually destroy the image. I am a beginning collector of CDV's, Dags, Tintypes and Ambrotypes, and preservation of these images is uppermost in my thoughts. Does anyone know of a way to save and preserve this ambrotype? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Joanne | 
12-08-2007, 07:28 AM
|  | Junior Member | | Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: N.C.
Posts: 2
| | Re: A Welcome Note To Newbies If this is not the correct area to post this, please excuse the error.
I hava an old poloraroid that needs to be restored for a friend, have tried and not having much luck. Any help will be appreciated. I am showing original and my start on the photo.
__________________ Debbie | 
12-12-2007, 01:32 AM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 3
| | | Re: A Welcome Note To Newbies Hello everybody! I just signed up/in a few minutes ago--a total newbie. I will be teaching a basic digital photography class to people with disabilities at an adult evening school, and I hope I can draw on everyone's experience and knowledge to make it a great experience for the students. I've been a working pro for 30 years and think I know a bit about photography (such as survival), but I am brand new to the teaching game and look forward to soliciting help as this plays out starting in January.
Are we allowed to post our web sites, or is this not done here?
MZig | 
12-12-2007, 09:24 AM
|  | Moderator | | Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Yorkshire, England
Posts: 2,642
| | | Re: A Welcome Note To Newbies Hi MZig,
Welcome to RetouchPro. Quote:
Originally Posted by mzig Are we allowed to post our web sites, or is this not done here?
MZig | Post away, as long as you're not linking to anything which may be of "questionable" taste (in which case post a warning).
Good luck with your classes, have fun teaching.
__________________ Gary
Please visit the RetouchPro Library for links to a host of resources. | 
12-13-2007, 01:18 PM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 1
| | | Re: A Welcome Note To Newbies Newbie here. Great site, so many resources!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hope to be a regular. | 
12-19-2007, 06:47 AM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 6
| | | Re: A Welcome Note To Newbies Hello all. I am a newbie to this site, after exploring it looks like the place I have been searching for as I have a ton of old photos that I would love to run through my Photoshop CS2 but I am only a novice at using the program. I hope to be an active member of the community. | 
12-20-2007, 02:45 PM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 16
| | | Re: A Welcome Note To Newbies Hi Jak,
I'm a newbie here with retouchpro. This is a great site to find new and different techniques from other professionals. I've been in the graphic arts/premedia industry now for about 5 years and have been doing professional high-end retouching for about 2 years with my currrent company. I believe that one should never stop learning and I hope to gain more knowledge through my peers from this site. And at the same time give some in return. Thanks.
Best regards,
Don | 
12-21-2007, 07:49 AM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 2
| | Re: A Welcome Note To Newbies i just want to say thank you for "being there" and am looking forward to much needed HELP in working in my media of photography doing quality black/whites. | 
12-24-2007, 04:54 AM
|  | Junior Member | | Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Lehigh Valley, PA
Posts: 6
| | | Re: A Welcome Note To Newbies Hello, Jak and crew!
I wanted to say 'hello' -- first post here, newbie almost all-around compared to any pro; photography and, of late, retouching and restoration < 1 year; day job is consulting.
Looking forward to learning; I'll lurk quite a bit and ask a few questions.
BTW, good-looking forum and content. My only restoration project to date: http://midnightblue.smugmug.com/gall...77/1/176485104
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12-26-2007, 05:17 AM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 2
| | | Re: A Welcome Note To Newbies http://photomo1 i just received my new printer (epson 3800) primarily to do quality black & whites like i used to do in the "good old days" in my darkroom. i am a newbie willing to learn from you experienced photographers. i promise not to b a pain in the butt. hope you ALL had a merry Christmas and i wish youj all a very Healthy NEW YEAR. | 
12-26-2007, 12:35 PM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: San Diego, California
Posts: 2
| | | Re: A Welcome Note To Newbies Ms. J: At least I think I'm in the Salon and so hope this isn't too off thread.
I'm using CS-3 in Windows XP and am extremely anxious to learn more about a number of the tools in CS-3.
How, please, do I start a search to learn?
The tools I know I don't know include the Art Brush, the Art History Brush, The Pen Tool (all 5 sub-sets), the Path Tool(s - both sub sets).
The hints and tips I've read to date have been less than complete for my level of incompetence which is reasonably above averagely high.
Thank you for any direction, suggestion or hlep. chrispan | 
01-01-2008, 12:16 AM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 1
| | | Re: A Welcome Note To Newbies Happy New Year everyone and welcome to 2008 !!
My first message and I am looking forward to meeting some great fellow artists, and learning lots from you experienced people.
cheers
Steve | 
01-05-2008, 06:03 PM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1
| | | Re: A Welcome Note To Newbies This is my first post, and want to say hello. I have dabbled with photo restoration, and decided that it is incredibly fun. I took cracks out of scans of old Polaroid photos for a wedding presentation and found the whole process extremely gratifying. Now, while trying to organize huge amounts of old family photos, I discovered that enlarging them makes the people much more interesting. I would like to try some commercial applications of this at some point, but realize that there is so much I don't know, both technically and legally. | 
01-06-2008, 04:54 PM
|  | Junior Member | | Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1
| | Re: A Welcome Note To Newbies Hi all
This looks like a great site  lots of info so i joined. I hope to contribute soon too. | 
01-06-2008, 07:18 PM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1
| | | Re: A Welcome Note To Newbies My first post - just joined. I do mostly landscape and macro photography, but am branching out into portraiture and weddings, so I look forward to learning from the good folks here.
tjh |
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