Thank you for your reply . . . wish me luck.
miguel lanigan
photographer
Thank you. I'll give them a try. That museum matt can certainly dress up a photo. You can run it twice and get some interesting matting effects.
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Thanks for the try anyway. I guess I'll see if I can get to a google tech.
Best wishes,
miguel lanigan
Yes to both. I have closed the program and rebooted. The slider on Picaso tells me I have the width like I want it, but when I hit the print button it always comes up the same broad width. Perhaps it's some connection problem with my printer: HP Desk Jet 970 CXI ?
Is there some way to repair the frame's slider?
I like to frame the pictures I post. I use the Museum Frame feature on Google's Picasa. Of late the outer--dark frame-- is always the same size, which is too large for many photos--it overpowers the subject. Any ideas out there on how to get this frame feature working properly again?
Thank you for the comeback informationn.
miguel
Thank you for the come back. Here in Lake County we had two fires in the last three days. The North Shore Cal Fire guys jumped on them both hard and fast and headed them before they got out of control like so many other fires in our state.
Sorry . . . I tried to download and then use the browse feature on his site. It didn't work. I suspect that they may have photop-shopped their photos to make the colors more vivid--but--that is simple conjecture. Thank you anyway.
miguel lanigan
I am new to this site. Is it okay to download another photoraphers picture which has alread been published in the local on-line newsspaper? I don't want to step on anyones toes.
As the news tellsl, California is burning. A local photographer took, and published on the internet news, some amazing night photographs showing a couple of firefighters in the foreground and close-in trees and brush in flames. The colors were vivid reds and orange and a soft light on te ground in dabs. Is it a filter, or a setting or what. Any suggestions?