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Re: Really Grainy Tri X scans

2005-03-29 by bwinkjet

Hello,

On another forum, just yesterday, this problem was discussed and the 
solution is to use Gaussian blur, small amounts before sharpening.  
Some suggested smart blur.  I tried it, it works.

Paul

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "oboylephoto" 
<oboylephoto@y...> wrote:
> 
> 
> Any suggestions on taming some really grainy tri x scans that were 
> shot about 25 years ago. It looks like they were over developed as 
> well, so they are very contrasty with large reticulated grain. Would 
> like to make some prints from these, have tried USM on a layer, then 
> adjusting the layer transparency to allow some sharpness thru, and 
> using alpha mask tricks. Seems to work farily well, but it needs
> more. 
> I also ran them through noise ninja, and that is somewhat successful 
> at removing the grain. Any other suggestions for making these grainy 
> scans into a creamier print?

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