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-- Sean Corley (corley@plpk.uq.edu.au), April 18, 2001
Sean, Very nice mood picture. 8 layers? Or am I missing one/some? Rod
-- Rod Sorensen (sorenser@mfldclin.edu), April 19, 2001.
Sean, On my screen the bottom half of the photo is virtually black; that being the case I would have included more of the sky and less of the foreground. However, I suspect the actual slide shows more foreground layers and details. If that is true please disregard my comment Joe
-- joseph motto (jjmotto2@execpc.com), April 19, 2001.
It makes a good abstract or mood picture, as above; I'm not sure that I really need foreground detail. Looks like you lost a lot of scan quality to keep the size down to 50k and still keep the image as large as it is; next time a smaller sized image would come out better.
-- Christian Deichert (torgophile@aol.com), April 19, 2001.
There are 9 layers in the slide and texture can be seen in the darkest layer.Every monitor I look at it on at work looks different.Some you can see most of the detail,on others the foreground is just black. Thanks for the responses.Sean.
-- Sean Corley (corley@plpk.uq.edu.au), April 19, 2001.
There are 9 layers in the slide and texture can be seen in the darkest layer.Every monitor I look at it on at work looks different.Some you can see most of the detail,on others the foreground is just black. Thanks for the responses.Sean.
-- Sean Corley (corley@plpk.uq,edu.au), April 19, 2001.