Photo scanning...?[views:1245][posts:4]_______________________________ [Apr 3,2009 2:20pm - xmikex ""] Need a little advice for you photo inclined folks... My work hosts this art show every year where students, faculty and staff display their works. I entered a few photos last year, and I'm thinking about doing it again. My digital camera is out for repair, and I'm thinking about entering a couple of old prints I took with a 35 mm film camera (from a Photo I class for undergrad). The couple prints that I'm interested in have a few small scratches (on the film) that are fine for a Photo I class, but I'm kind of anxious to show it like this. What's the best way to go about it? Scan the prints and photoshop out the scratches, or start all over from the film? |
_____________________________________ [May 2,2009 8:56pm - the_reverend ""] unless they was negatives, clean them up, lay them flat, scan them in and then clean them up in photoshop. |
_________________________________________ [May 2,2009 11:35pm - BobNOMAAMRooney ""] Spend a few hundred dollars on a negative scanner you'll use once and show these art show fags who's the boss. |
_________________________________ [May 3,2009 1:15am - dertoxia ""] clone tool and healing brush |
_______________________________ [May 3,2009 2:12am - xmikex ""] nice thread bump choice. |