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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
Good point about the framing, doruksal. Nothing really "wrong" with this; just I want to show as much detail as possible. Scanning against a black background flares out any detail in the white. Light gray worked better, but still lost something and needed a lot of tweaking in photoshop. Must be a better way to set the white and black points? Though the feathers are white, there are very slight variations in the white that I'd like to catch. Glad you like it, BTW.
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I think I've now finished with all of my vacation pictures. Definitely need another vacation. Thank you all for your nice comments! A while ago I had some interesting results with scanning some feathers. So, I sent off to this link for some WHITE peacock feathers. They are very pretty and extremely fine and delecate, (need high resoloution scans!). And, very white. Does anyone know of any scanning tricks to show these off? Here I've used a light gray background. Scanned at 300ppi, and a lot of playing with contrast, brightness, curves, sharpen...