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This thread seems a bit dead, hopefully it will be fine to post here :)
Got two questions regarding editing/cleaning. I've got this scan I'm trying to clean. After sending it through Noise Ninja(x2) then GreyCstoration I get something like this .
Overall it seems fine, except for the rather noticable lines on the right hand side of the image. The ones near the top I'm guessing could be simply clone stamped away. The ones near the bottom are a bit more trouble. There also seems to be smaller lines over the entire image (It's mostly noticable on the left leg). The only way I've managed to get rid of them is using grayC with anisotropy set to 0.2 or below, but this tends to make the image a bit too blurry.
Questions are mainly: 1. What would be the best method to get rid of the lines on bottom right of the image? 2. Is there any automatic way to get rid of the multiple small lines on the image, or would it have to be done manually (via the clone stamp/healing brush/other)?
Daku
Got two questions regarding editing/cleaning.
I've got this scan I'm trying to clean. After sending it through Noise Ninja(x2) then GreyCstoration I get something like this .
Overall it seems fine, except for the rather noticable lines on the right hand side of the image. The ones near the top I'm guessing could be simply clone stamped away. The ones near the bottom are a bit more trouble.
There also seems to be smaller lines over the entire image (It's mostly noticable on the left leg). The only way I've managed to get rid of them is using grayC with anisotropy set to 0.2 or below, but this tends to make the image a bit too blurry.
Questions are mainly:
1. What would be the best method to get rid of the lines on bottom right of the image?
2. Is there any automatic way to get rid of the multiple small lines on the image, or would it have to be done manually (via the clone stamp/healing brush/other)?