REQ: Any help fixing this image please? – harbour.jpg (0/6)

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John
Dec 6, 2003
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I have joined two scanned photographs.
As you can see, there is a visible area in the centre of the image showing where the images were joined, and also some slight colour differences between the left and right halves.

I would appreciate any suggestions in solving this problem. TIA.

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j_
Dec 6, 2003
where is the picture? it is not attached.

jim

"John" wrote in message
I have joined two scanned photographs.
As you can see, there is a visible area in the centre of the image showing where the images were joined, and also some slight colour differences between the left and right halves.

I would appreciate any suggestions in solving this problem. TIA.
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Andrew
Dec 6, 2003
I had help with the same thing from someone in this group. His method is to scan both halves>create a new file with the final size you need>Copy and paste both parts into the new window and reduce the lower one to about 50% or so you can match them easily>The simply erase the join and do a bit of colour matching/contrast etc to get the match between the 2 parts right.
I use this method and it works great.

Hope this helps.
J
jaSPAMc
Dec 6, 2003
…. and shouldn’t be, either!

This is a TEXT NG.

Place image(s) on your website, then include a LINK.

FWIW, many ISP’s strip images from text NG’s even if the newbie posts them.

On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 11:27:06 GMT, "Jim S." found these unused words floating about:

where is the picture? it is not attached.

jim

"John" wrote in message
I have joined two scanned photographs.
As you can see, there is a visible area in the centre of the image showing where the images were joined, and also some slight colour differences between the left and right halves.

I would appreciate any suggestions in solving this problem. TIA.

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