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Re: filmscanners: RE: filmscanner: Dust removal software?
David
Thanks for the information. I downloaded and tried Eddie Tapp's
suggestions, using the Photoshop dust removal filter. It appeared to me to
soften the image even more than ICE.
Martin
> From: "Hemingway, David J" <HEMINGD@POLAROID.COM>
> Reply-To: filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
> Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2001 23:49:47 -0400
> To: "'filmscanners@halftone.co.uk'" <filmscanners@halftone.co.uk>
> Subject: filmscanners: RE: filmscanner: Dust removal software?
>
> Martin,
> Polaroid offers a program through the dealers called "30 day good as gold
> guarantee". If you are dissatisfied with the product for any reason you can
> return it for a full refund minus shipping if necessary) Most dealers honor
> this program and fortunately we don't have to take many back!!
> You have heard about the air cans, static brush, the Teknek roller.
> There is also a technique using the history palette in Photoshop. This or
> similar technique is taught at trade shows by Imacom. Eddie Tapp of PMA has
> a PDF of his version of the procedure on his web site.
> www.eddietapp.com
>
> Regards
> David
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Barbara & Martin Greene [mailto:martbarb@earthlink.net]
>> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 7:08 AM
>> To: filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
>> Subject: filmscanners: Dust removal software?
>>
>>
>> As I'm not happy with the softening of images that seems to
>> come with the
>> excellent dust removal cab abilities of Digital ICE, and can
>> still return it
>> and get another machine. I'd appreciate information from users of the
>> Canonscan 4000 and the Polaroid 4000 as to how these machines
>> handle it. I
>> do want to be able to remove some of the junk, but would be
>> willing to do a
>> little work the rubber stamp in Photoshop if I could retain a
>> sharper image.
>>
>> Martin
>>
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