adrian jordin
Well-Known Member
I have a sizable collection of 35mm transparencies which I am gradually converting to digital.
This photo was one I had originally taken some years ago on the Severn Valley Railway at the engine sheds at Bridgnorth.
Earlier this year, I scanned this and spent a happy hour or two playing with photoshop, correcting colours and editing out power lines, etc till I had a photo I liked.
It was only then I noticed the writing was back to front...
I had put the slide in the scanner the wrong way up...but no problem, one quick change in PS to flip the image and that was where the problem started.

image0111001 by jordin57, on Flickr
I found I didn't like the picture that way round!
I tried it several times and to me it does make a difference having the engine goig left to right.
So, am I weird or what?
(BTW, in the end I cut out the lettering and flipped that.)
This photo was one I had originally taken some years ago on the Severn Valley Railway at the engine sheds at Bridgnorth.
Earlier this year, I scanned this and spent a happy hour or two playing with photoshop, correcting colours and editing out power lines, etc till I had a photo I liked.
It was only then I noticed the writing was back to front...
I had put the slide in the scanner the wrong way up...but no problem, one quick change in PS to flip the image and that was where the problem started.

image0111001 by jordin57, on Flickr
I found I didn't like the picture that way round!
I tried it several times and to me it does make a difference having the engine goig left to right.
So, am I weird or what?
(BTW, in the end I cut out the lettering and flipped that.)