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Washed out signs Revisited
On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 02:47:42 GMT, Ken Weitzel wrote:
Not sure what that weird effect is beside the sign... it's not possible that you did have unsharp mask on? Or is it possible that the effect came about from radical downsizing? I don't think so. The fringing is visible without zooming in on it. It is not on the original slide, it did not show on the screen when I projected it, and of course, it was not there in the camera shot of the projected image. It started to appear when I started using the scanner. It would be nice if you'd scan that tiny portion at 2400 or better, and put it on your site without downsizing. I will try that later, but I don't see (yet) how that would be any different from cutting out part of the initial scanned jpeg? Which was done at 4800 dpi. OK, I guess my original upload was less than 4800. Here is one at 4800. http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/bob-m1...e2.jpg&.src=ph FYI, if you "save" the picture shown on the Yahoo site, you get a lower resolution than the one I uploaded. If you click "Download", you get the full file at the original resolution. I have tracked down the source of the fringing. If I de-select ICE, it goes away. But all the lint and fuzz comes back. I guess I will be using ICE for all except those slides with overexposed sections. ----------- Remove "not" for return address. ----------- Remove "not" for return address. |
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Washed out signs Revisited
Bob M wrote:
On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 02:47:42 GMT, Ken Weitzel wrote: Not sure what that weird effect is beside the sign... it's not possible that you did have unsharp mask on? Or is it possible that the effect came about from radical downsizing? I don't think so. The fringing is visible without zooming in on it. It is not on the original slide, it did not show on the screen when I projected it, and of course, it was not there in the camera shot of the projected image. It started to appear when I started using the scanner. It would be nice if you'd scan that tiny portion at 2400 or better, and put it on your site without downsizing. I will try that later, but I don't see (yet) how that would be any different from cutting out part of the initial scanned jpeg? Which was done at 4800 dpi. OK, I guess my original upload was less than 4800. Here is one at 4800. http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/bob-m1...e2.jpg&.src=ph FYI, if you "save" the picture shown on the Yahoo site, you get a lower resolution than the one I uploaded. If you click "Download", you get the full file at the original resolution. I have tracked down the source of the fringing. If I de-select ICE, it goes away. But all the lint and fuzz comes back. I guess I will be using ICE for all except those slides with overexposed sections. Hi... My 3200 doesn't have ICE, so I've found a next best solution that you may wish to try out for those that you can't use ICE on... (freeware) http://www.polaroid.com/service/soft...r/poladsr.html A heads-up that may save you a little time... in my opinion the defaults are much much much too agressive, so I think you'll want to pull them way down. Take care. Ken |
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