"How to Clean Up A Scanned Photo" remove scratches ect.

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Andrew.Toups
Jun 23, 2007
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Here I have a photo that was scanned. It’s a wonderful shot, developed in an old school darkroom. You can see some streaks where the machine used to develop them had some imperfections. Although this shot could definitely be left alone. For the sake of tutorials, let’s touch it up.

You can Find the full tutorial Here. <a href="http:// www.digitalsonfire.com">www.digitalsonfire.com</a>

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Dave
Jun 23, 2007
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 10:32:26 -0700, wrote:

Here I have a photo that was scanned. It’s a wonderful shot, developed in an old school darkroom. You can see some streaks where the machine used to develop them had some imperfections. Although this shot could definitely be left alone. For the sake of tutorials, let’s touch it up.

You can Find the full tutorial Here.

Shucks…! You spammers will try anything to
provoke decent people like us.
Go post it at alt.spammers.f-off

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Joel
Jun 23, 2007
wrote:

Here I have a photo that was scanned. It’s a wonderful shot, developed in an old school darkroom. You can see some streaks where the machine used to develop them had some imperfections. Although this shot could definitely be left alone. For the sake of tutorials, let’s touch it up.

Ohhhh so it turns out to be another spam?
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ean
Jun 28, 2007
hey joel, that post was not intended to be spam, if you follow the link it takes you to a page with the full tutorial, im not ripping anyone off, im giving them what they were interested in… "How to Clean Up A Scanned Photo" remove scratches ect.
what is it exactly that makes my post spam worthy?
Joel wrote:
wrote:

Here I have a photo that was scanned. It’s a wonderful shot, developed in an old school darkroom. You can see some streaks where the machine used to develop them had some imperfections. Although this shot could definitely be left alone. For the sake of tutorials, let’s touch it up.

Ohhhh so it turns out to be another spam?
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friesian
Jun 29, 2007
On Jun 28, 11:30 am, ean wrote:
hey joel, that post was not intended to be spam, if you follow the link it takes you to a page with the full tutorial, im not ripping anyone off, im giving them what they were interested in… "How to Clean Up A Scanned Photo" remove scratches ect.
what is it exactly that makes my post spam worthy?

Your link went to a website that sells stuff and advertises.

Had you provided a direct link to the actual tutorial page, it probably would not be considered spam. But your link was for the main page. It looks like you were just trying to get people to look at your website so that you can make a sale.

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