> From: Stephen Kobrin [mailto:kobrins@...] > > I have a shot of a very dark space illuminated with one very bright > light which Silhouettes several figures very effectively. It was > taken on Super XP-2 and scanned with a LS 2000. The problem is that > given the underexposure of the dark areas there is a good deal of > grain/noise present. While some certainly adds to the atmosphere, I > would like to tone it down a bit. Can anyone suggest a way of > filtering out some of the noise/grain? I have tried most of the PS > noise filters, but to no avail. Software like NeatImage works better than the PS built-in stuff. However, you should use 16x multi-scanning on problem images. > I scanned at 16 bit and did the curves adjustments before going to > 8bit. Would there be any advantage of converting back to 16 before > printing?? I use a 1200 with the MIS VM inks. No. -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:pderocco@...
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RE: [Digital BW] Noise in prints
2004-03-10 by Paul D. DeRocco
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