Hello Rich! Wow! What a wonderful eye you have! If you ever get a table top book published on your sand 'sculptures', I'd buy one. I'll e you off list to talk purchase. I'd like to see about buying a couple for framing. But it may be a couple more weeks before I get back... -And The Saga Continues- Yesterday I get more threats from that bride. "I'll ruin your business." "I'll see to it you don't have a photography studio!" And then her dad calls from Ohio. I said, "I'm ready to refund all her money and keep the pictures." He says, "No, do your best. I'll talk to her and make her apologise." I said, "No apology, just tell her to stop threatening me." He understands I'm doing all I can to fix the problem. It was his money that bought the pictures in the first place. Now, this brings me to a new question. (The first of more to come now I have my brand new XP.) Earlier, Emily said I should not scan photos at 'more' than 800 dpi. My question is: How low (dpi) can I scan in the photos and still get a good print? Thanks, Shyrell Melara For the Quality You Deserve! Melara Family Photography http://shyrellmelara.tripod.com -- _______________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?SRC=lycos10