Could scan it in sections and stick it together in photoshop?
Bit more work but does the job!
Heidi
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Hinders [mailto:hinderseric@yahoo.com]
Sent: 17 December 2002 15:48
To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] black dust
Yes, its hard to tell with out looking at the print, but from my experience the most easy (not always the cheapest) way to spot a picture would be to scan it and retouch it in photoshop. the only problem is finding a scanner big enough for your print. But most larger printing studios have them.
Catherine Just <blue_medicine@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,
I made a 20x24 black and white photograph of a pinhole
image for myself and one for my boyfriend as a gift.
I had the print made at a lab and there is a line of
black dust that is really noticable as it is really
close to the middle of the print.
I know this is due to my pinhole camera not being
clean when I took the shot. But is there a way to do
something like spot toning only to whiten it up?? I
don't really know if I will give him the print if I
can't lighten that up, or cover it up completely.
Thanks for your help,
Catherine
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Catherine Just Photography
Weddings~Portraits~Fine Art
http://www.catherinejust.com
619.294.3195
"Don't just state your intent, Live it." ~Jerry Seiner Jr.
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Received on Wed Dec 18 07:32:29 2002
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