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filmscanners: restorating color



Read an interesting article about Applied Science Fiction's ROC
technology of restoring color of old pictures, indicating that it makes
its restoration on the basis of distinct patterns of grain-change for
different film stocks. I assume that this doesn't use the IR channel; is

this right? The example shown in the creativepro article
(http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/11973.html) was pretty
impressive. How does the ROC method relate to the method used in Vuescan

(which I haven't experimented with but am interested in)?  I'll be very
interested in seeing reports about this as the new Nikons become
available.

John M.




 




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