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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / March 2008

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ejn14ls6 - 20 Mar 2008 09:11 GMT
Definitely not real 3D, but I can see the effect is pretty strong.
Really darn good enhancement result for the amount of processing
time.  Image stacking really makes sense to me now.  My first 12Mb
image it took about 13 seconds to process.  I wish they gave more
information on their website about what the depth enhancement is all
about.  Guess I'll have to read the tutorial. ;)http://dvnphoto.com/
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Paul T. Holland - 24 Mar 2008 20:55 GMT
let's see if we can get you kicked off ot this new ip:

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abuse@gmail.com
groups-abuse@google.com

 I wish they gave more
> information on their website about what the depth enhancement is all
> about.  Guess I'll have to read the tutorial.

why...well...gosh...

since you're his one-trick pony spammer, why don't you just ask russell
albright - or has he figured out that having you spam from him isn't
such a good idea?

as to reading the tutorial? since when can you read? i notice that all
those click ad google pages you spent time putting up have been disabled
- for spamming

to be so prolific that even google shuts you down takes some
doing...lolololol

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