Re: How can I get the dpi up there to the my scanner's maximum ability?
- From: "Rich Hollenbeck" <richard.hollenbeck@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 15:12:09 GMT
"CSM1" <nomoremail@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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More resolution does give you a larger image to work with. But there is a
practical limit of 2x or 3x the original print size.
Of course there is a limit on your computer resources also.
In Photoshop. No other editor is as good Photoshop is the standard which
other measure themselves by..
For cleanup of old photographs,
Levels (Enhance>Adjust Brightness/Contrast>Levels) (Ctrl-L) is very good
for getting the dynamic range to its max.
For flaws in the photograph, the clone tool (rubber stamp) is unbeatable.
Read in the Photoshop help about those tools.
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CSM1
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Thank you! I'll do that and learn.
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