We had a class on using the scanner as a camera. I tried it this morning while delaying my final project decision. Here are the results. As always click on the image to see a larger picture.

The scan minus the stems and black background but with a blue background added.

Blending set to difference.

Blending set to Hard Mix

Multiple background copies blended to Difference and the bottom right flower spun with an action script thirty times and moved to the middle of the frame.
I am working on the HDR of the panorama. I have the file ready but it's 1.4GB--need to decide on the final working size before I attempt the screen cast (so it doesn't crash my computer system!)
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