cabelnoteboom.com 0 Posted September 21, 2002 Please let me know what you think. I am not happy with what the scanner did to the photo. I can not seem to get it to look like the original. Link to comment
cabelnoteboom.com 0 Posted October 7, 2002 First of all thank you for the comments! Néstor, This photo in print is really very sharp. I tried to scan so that I could stay in the Photo.net guidelines but it caused my photo to be a little blurry. If you can give me any techniques on scanning I would appreciate it. Link to comment
chuckchristiansen 0 Posted October 8, 2002 The parallel clouds have a kind of gradient effect with the orange filter. Gives the whole thing both vertical tree symmetry and horizontal symmetry with the clouds vs. the ripples in the water. Wyoming sure looks pretty from here :) Link to comment
Ray House 4,535 Posted October 8, 2002 Thanks for rating my photo... I scan at 6" @ 300dpi, after adjustments, I resize file info to 6" @ 100dpi in Jpeg, This usually gets me right in the range to upload to photo.net (This shot is a beauty!) Link to comment
gerry_clarke 0 Posted October 8, 2002 I am just guessing of course but I think if you had snapped the same shot a little earlier it would have resulted in a sharper but less colorful image. I am splitting hairs of course its just my opinion. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted October 10, 2002 No matter what the scanner did, you can tell it is a stunning photo. I see you rated one of my WY pics - thanks! What an incredible state it is. anyway, I love the colors and the balance. Good job! Link to comment
niranjn 0 Posted October 11, 2002 Nice scene. The silhouetted mass of trees -- very effective. As others have said, would prefer a sharper image. Link to comment
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