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I thought I should reduce noises on the shadow areas to align noise levels on the whole image, then tried to erase screening.. here is what I did. on gimp, dupulicate layer > desuturate (luminosity) > levels (50,250) > blur > color to alpha (white) > alpha to selection > delete layer > neatimage. it did quite good job on the shadow areas, but filtering against the remains after this process might not good. Greyc (-dt 10 -p .3 -a .5 -alpha 0 -sigma 3 -fast true) > SGB (r1,maxD25) > Greyc (-dt 20 -p .4 -a .6 -alpha1.2 -sigma 3 -fast false) it modified frill patterns :(
midzki
I thought I should reduce noises on the shadow areas to align noise levels on the whole image, then tried to erase screening..
here is what I did.
on gimp,
dupulicate layer > desuturate (luminosity) > levels (50,250) > blur > color to alpha (white) > alpha to selection > delete layer > neatimage.
it did quite good job on the shadow areas, but filtering against the remains after this process might not good.
Greyc (-dt 10 -p .3 -a .5 -alpha 0 -sigma 3 -fast true) > SGB (r1,maxD25) > Greyc (-dt 20 -p .4 -a .6 -alpha1.2 -sigma 3 -fast false)
it modified frill patterns :(