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[Digital BW] Re: Kodak White Paper on Image Stability

2005-10-14 by dlruckus

Hi Doug.
I use that method to subdue dye cloud"grain" in old color neg films 
so consider it to be a very usefull 'feature' in Pshop. Scan high 
dpi,select and add gaussian mono noise to reduce mottle and then 
resample down to size. It works very well.
 Regards.
Duane


--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Douglas 
meeuwsen <lipshurt@m...> wrote:
>
> 
> hmmmm....I am using photoshop cs.....and I dont see a grain 
filter. I  
> yesterday used the noise filter, and added gaussian monochromatic  
> noise at a size of 3.5. That looked a lot better to me for skin 
tones  
> etc., But I think perhaps I should go more obvious. (you cant see 
the  
> effect at all in a 5x7 print for instance) Still I will check out 
all  
> the methods suggested here.....thanks for all the advice. Doug M
> 
> >
> > I use Photoshop's grain filter. I've also used Nik Efex "Old 
Photo"  
> > filters which have grain as
> > one of the sliders. Nothing looks odd to me.
> >
> 
> 
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