How to remove diamond pattern from scanned image
David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Ron Hunter wrote:
In some cases, the paper is DESIGNED to prevent copying, but some
improvement can be made with descreening. I also hate these papers,
but they do have a right to prevent copying.
At some level they have the right, yes.
And if the studio is dead and gone, or the old negatives discarded, and
they *can't* sell you additional prints, then you have the right to
curse their name, too.
And remember this next time you pick where to get portraits taken.
I have never paid to have portraits taken, as best I can recall. Not
that narcissistic. Grin.
I did take a girlfriend to a pro for photos once, but his camera never
worked again after that. Dumped the girlfriend too. Grin.
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