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Emanuel Melo
{K:166} 6/4/2003
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I really like the moody atmosphere in this photo. I like that it is dark, it's mysterious.
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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 6/2/2003
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Try scanning at the maximum dpi your scanner offers.
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AluiZio DeriZans da Silva
{K:50} 6/1/2003
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To: Miles Herbert and Matej Maceas Hp3570c options: Resolution 800 dpi Photoshop Jpeg options: Quality: 12 - Maximum - large file Formal options: Progressive Welcome for suggestions!! Thank you for all.
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AluiZio DeriZans da Silva
{K:50} 6/1/2003
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Hp3570c options: Resolution 800 dpi Photoshop Jpeg options: Quality: 12 - Maximum - large file Formal options: Progressive Welcome for suggestions!! Thank you for all.
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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 6/1/2003
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One doesn't get this kind of grain/noise with Provia 100 - did you add it intentionally, or was it the scanner, or jpeg compression? I wish the light source was positioned slightly more from the front, so that her iris would be visible; right now the eye looks sort of blind.
Could you tell us more about the photo? Why was this a decisive moment? The lighting is somewhat extreme - was this exactly what you were trying to achieve? It gives the image a mysterious atmosphere.
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Miles Herbert
{K:1947} 6/1/2003
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Sorry, doesn't do it for me. Too dark, too grainy and too fuzzy. The highlights are blown out, and even the dark background is grainy.
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