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Re: filmscanners: restorating color



At 05:12 PM 7/03/01 -0500, John wrote:
>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.

Now *they* have a dust problem!

The lower examples left me VERY puzzled - what on earth happened to the
color of the grass??

Looking closely at the original there doesn't seem to be any reason for
that dramatic gradation.

MT




 




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