You wrote: >Probably with adobe photoshop. You can >change the contrast, the colors and some of the plug-ins work miracles.) >If you scan them, scan them at a minium of 300dpi (400dpi or more if your >intend to enlarge them and would like them printed on something other than a >ink jet printer), RGB, the best file format would be TIFF, >Dee > I use Adobe Photo Deluxe, which saves them in a PDD format. I often convert to JPEG to save space. I have never known the difference in the files except for space. Why is TIFF better? Peggy