Cool & thanks; they look good. What software are you using? Do you have to remove dust a speck at a time or does the software know how to find it?
In the past I've used PS 7 and CS2. Currently I'm entertained by Digital Pro Suite. It has a very easy to use mini-lab batch processing capability needed for the high numbers of photos I shoot during sports events.
For the dust specks, one must do then individually. It has a global dust and scratch option where you can do them "shotgun approach" but it does not do as good of a job as targeting them individually.
When creating digital montage artwork and "colorized B&W" photos (my "Cash Cow"), Digital Image Suite really shines. I can create a montage in about 10 minutes.
Yesterday I delivered a digital montage to a customer at a wrestling tournament and ended up getting about $500 worth of business by sticking around for an hour after he brought his montage to the stands to show it off.
