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RE: filmscanners: Acer Scanwit 2720s vs 2740s vs HP s20





> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Geraghty [SMTP:harper@wordweb.com]
> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 12:35 PM
> To:   filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
> Subject:      Re: filmscanners: Acer Scanwit 2720s vs 2740s vs HP s20
> 
> "Oostrom, Jerry" <Jerry.Oostrom@Alcatel.nl> wrote:
> > If ICE would remove these spots, which are likely in the film itself,
> well
> > then that is all the more reason to buy the 2740s. It would be nice
> though
> > if you would have an ICE'  algorithm (FROSTY?) in which you could
> specify
> > which pixel colors should be regarded as dust. Although it would
> probably
> > work well on not too dense negatives only and not on dias.
> 
> You could try the salt and pepper filter in Paintshop Pro 7.
> 
          Interesting, unfortunately, I don't have Paint Shop Pro or
Photoshop without LE "extension". How do you fare with that filter on dust
with negative scans where you leave ICE off?

        Jerry




 




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