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By: Anne Gaal
For What Would NAPP Do? Because I use Photoshop for my work, everyone thinks I can instantly fix any photo at any time. My Mom brought over these old, faded, damaged pictures (they were water damaged and she cut pieces off) and wants me to fix them. What would NAPP do???
She also dropped off a boatload of 110 negatives. Anyone have ideas on what type of scanner I can use or whether there is a service for scanning 110 negs?
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Aug 8, 2008 | John Steele
Yes! For the images that you have posted; here is a quick fix; watch for them on your e-mail. I'll just send them to you on the e-mail address that you have posted. Negatives require a really good (expensive) film scanning function. 110's are small and awkward at best to deal with. Stick to the positive prints like these and use the auto color function in Photoshop after deselecting the surrounding white area. Do them one at a time. This is merely a quick solution. There are many other adjustments in Photoshop that can be used. John Steele
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