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03/07/2010 10:56:33 AM · #26 |
Glad to have the heads-up from Pineapple about the scanner surface. I'd have dumped almost anything on there to 'see what happens.'
Here's another and its fraternal twin from this morning's experimenting. It's a handful of grasses and some pansies I grabbed from the backyard. Yellow is a file folder. No Purple tinges. Maybe because the subject matter was closer and the lid was pretty much down?
... and then: ...
Message edited by author 2010-03-07 12:32:22.
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03/07/2010 02:17:31 PM · #27 |
Scanning things certainly shows up any bits of dust :)
Message edited by author 2010-03-07 14:18:17.
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03/09/2010 09:22:48 AM · #28 |
Yes, dust is all over the place.
(Amazing what a little use of the blur tool can do to clean it up.)
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03/10/2010 06:16:37 PM · #29 |
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03/11/2010 11:55:31 AM · #30 |
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found an old 8 1/2 x 11 transparency that I had printed a long time ago, consisting of red and yellow dots on a green background. stuck polished rocks and 3 flowers on it. Put some dark green material over all and pushed the button.
A little gaussian blur took care of the few dust specks.
This one bears more experimentation!
Message edited by author 2010-03-11 12:07:23.
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03/11/2010 03:06:26 PM · #31 |
I'm glad you guys/gals are keeping this going. Keep the experiments coming. |
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