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[filmscanners] Re: Postprocessing - Resizing for screen display
Al,
Yes, your replies (at least, the one to me) have seemingly gone
AWOL. Messages to the list as a whole seem to have come through ok.
Glad to hear you've found pointers towards a solution. Once you
figure out the solution, perhaps you could post it to the list with
some before and after examples accessible on a website somewhere.
Best,
Carlisle
On Feb 19, 2006, at 6:04 PM, "" <Al@greenspace.freeserve.co.uk>
<Al@greenspace.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
> Art,
>
>
>> I asked if the person's wife was using an LCD screen and if so, if
>> the
>> image had been set to the monitor's native resolution, but I have
>> never heard any further feedback, so I didn't delve any further into
>> it.
>
> I did reply to you on Friday but can't recall seeing it on the
> list. I replied to the
> other posters (Laurie, Carlisle and Francis) and those seem to be
> AWOL as
> well.
>
> I won't write too much here, in case it goes astray, but yes the
> images have
> been resized to match the native monitor resolution. Francis sent
> some useful
> links and I'm revisiting the whole issue of using sharpening
> masks. These look
> to be the key in getting the sort of results I'm after.
>
>
>
> Al Bond
>
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