Thanks for the advice. I've found that all B&W negs end up flat when I use Vuescan to scan them. I'm still very much a PS novice, and I don't have the full version, but hopefully I'll get better at this.

Glenn


David Savage wrote:

G'day Glenn,

It's potentially a nice moody shot, but It's a bit flat.

I adjusted the levels, curves, brightness and contrast in PS and it
makes quite a big difference.

Just my 2 cents.

Dave S

On Apr 4, 2005 6:34 PM, glenn murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Here's a shot I took while walking through Chain O' Lakes State Park
Saturday morning. The water wasn't quite as still as I would have liked.
Comments are welcome. This image is about 200K.

Glenn

Reflections.jpg <http://home.comcast.net/%7Egutenberg14/reflections.jpg>

Pentax H1
Super Takumar 35mm 1:3.5
Ilford Pan F Plus
F8 @ 1/125
Negative scanned with a Konica Minolta DiMage Scan Dual IV and Vuescan
Photoshop Elements 3 used to remove a small overhanging branch that was
sticking in from the upper left corner











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