RobertP
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Please excuse my novice questions. I have always worked with in-camera negatives and now mostly print exclusively in Pt/Pd. Recently I saw some platinum work done with enlarged digital negatives and was really impressed. Impressed enough to decide to have a look at this type of workflow. At first glance photoshop alone looked pretty overwhelming, so I decided to use what equipment I have and start with the learning curve of photoshop first. My feeble system is a Mac Mini with an additional external hard drive. Photoshop Elements 2 came with the purchase. My sanner is only an Epson 4180. I went and dusted off some old 6x6 negs since the 4180 will scan these 2 1/4 negs ( how well? at this stage that is really not most important). Now Photoshop Elements 2 is probably not going to cut it when the time comes to do some serious scanning. I happened across the book " The Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements 2" by Richard Lynch ( also availabe in Photoshop Elements 1,3 and 4) The book explains how PE works and the cd contains a collection of tools that expands what you can do with PE. Calculations...channels....clipping paths....color balance....custom vectors.....curves....masking...color separation ( RGB, CMYK, and Lab) and enhanced sharpening are some of the features. My question is ; Is anyone familiar with this add- on program? If so, could this make a respectable image suited for making a digital negative? Thanks in advanced, Robert