Bill: Howard Bond teaches a two day unsharp masking workshop. I took it last year and had a wonderful experience. See the following link: http://www.apogeephoto.com/howard_bond.html Howard announced recently that he will be offering his workshops this year as well. Cheers, - Andrew. -----Original Message----- From: pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bill Stephenson Sent: December 14, 2006 5:05 PM To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [pure-silver] Re: The Quest OK, I give up! I had never heard the term "unsharp mask" until I ventured (slightly) into the digital world. (And, until today, had only heard it applied to digital.) How does one accomplish "unsharping" in the analog film realm? Thanks for the enlightenment, -Bill On Thursday, December 14, 2006, at 11:29 AM, Chris Ellinger wrote: > > I think unsharp masking would produce the "tack sharp" look that you > are after. The effect is to increase edge contrast in the image, and > would be very effective in images of buildings. > ======================================================================== ===================================== To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there. ============================================================================================================To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.