Re: -Gallery X - (and a new question at the bottom)

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If it means anything, I shot this wedding with my Pentax K1000 using 35mm film. I have to scan the prints to fix them in PS. Unless... If I use the nose grease on the film and use a film scanner, will that work to get out the scratches, and how would I turn the negs into pos. in order to print the photos? Like I said, I'm going to have a lot of questions while I learn how to use my new computer and PS (trial).

This also brings up another question I will ask later.

Shyrell Melara

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----- Original Message -----
From: Terry <terry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> 
> Hello Shyrell
> I would have to ask my printers at what res. they 
> scan photos for printing, one thing I know is that 
> your digital camera has no where near the res that a 
> scanned photo needs to get the same quality print, 
> if I can remember I will call them tomorrow and ask, 
> they have been doing this kind of thing for a lot of 
> years so if any one knows I am sure they will.
> Terry M






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