FO-1298

Uploaded: November 25, 2003

Description

Stallion and lightning

Comments

Meghan Gonski February 27, 2008

I love this photo. I love horses. I just read your article on graphic design, so I think it's cool how you told us how you did it. I think I've seen this photo before (not on BP) or maybe it was something like it. Anyways I love it.
I also wanted to ask you, what does the MS and FO mean on your photos? #864981

Jim Zuckerman July 17, 2017

Hi Meghan, I'm glad you like the photo. This same horse photo -- with another background -- was used on the DVD cover and the video box cover for the movie Black Stallion.

The MS and FO means: Master Scans and Film Outputs. When I first started having slides scanned to digital format in the early 90s, a 'Master Scan' was just a straight scans without Photoshop manipulation. The 'Film Outputs' designation was for digital images that I manipulated and then outputted the digital file to a slide. That is the numbering system I used before I changed it (about 10 years ago) to a simple 5 digit number. #11621128


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