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    Quote Originally Posted by smittythewelder View Post
    Well, something doesn't compute. Carl, is it possible you got this photo from somebody who had shot it earlier, and that you are inadvertently mixing memories from different years?


    ummmmmmm...no

    (kind of a cheep shot there Phil....)

    but it would be cool to figure how to take my negatives, scan them, and be able to post them without having to create pictures first.
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    I know he stuck it up at least twice slowing down at the end of the traps. One time when it stuck, that big two blade was in the wrong position and he went in the water real hard.
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    Now don't go all sensitive on me, Carl; you know I'm not questioning your veracity, it's just that the outfit didn't look right for '71. I guess that must be the boat Gerry built for himself. If you remember taking that picture in '71, then it has to be my memory that's faulty, as I can readily believe. I have run across photos that I must have shot, but don't remember doing it at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carl lewis View Post
    but it would be cool to figure how to take my negatives, scan them, and be able to post them without having to create pictures first.
    It can be done with the right software. I can do it, so can Wayne and a few others
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    any name of that software????

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    I do it with the software that came with my Canon scanner. You may already be able to do it and not know it Carl. If your scanner has an auto function, take it off of that and see what else you have. Mine for instance has one called Platen and you do black and white with it. For B&W photos use platen and choose grayscale. For slides go to film then click on color positive. For color negatives go to color negative and for B&W you use monochromatic negative. Yours may not read like mine, but if you have functions other than auto you can play around and figure it out. There are scanners also that will do multiple negatives and slides as well as different size formats. If this doesn't work then Sam or others could post names of some other software.

    ADD: The great news is that you still have your negatives. Most people save the photos and lose or do not take care of the negatives.



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