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oh sorry- wasn't paying attention. The finish is was caused the problem.....disregard my above post. Well, this is a tough one, I think, due to the depth of the pattern and the fact that it covers the whole pic...have you tried duplicating the layer, adding smart blur followed by gaussian blur, then reducing the opacity to say 50%???
If this is indeed a finish on top of the photo rather than a scan-line moire pattern, you may be best off having the photograph re-photographed with a polarizing filter. It looks like there's a sort of pebble-grain pattern reflecting the scanners light source... photographing it with a properly-oriented polarizer should eliminate the reflections.
Annie
Linda, I think I can help. I've restored many old, faded, torn photos for people who had no money to pay the pros. First I need to ask you a few questions ok? 1) Type of Scanner and the settings you used when you scanned? (A screenshot would be helpful, but not neccesary) 2) Is this an actual black and white photograph or a print in a book, magazine, or an art (photo)print? If it is a photo, can you tell me the type of paper its on? (e.g. Kodak, Polaroid) I'll wait for an answer because I think you just didn't choose the right settings, but I maybe wrong. :) Anyways, I look forward to hearing from you.
Hello Linda, Sent me de original scan as a zipped TIFF-file if it's not bigger then 15 MB or post it somewhere so i can download it. If you don't need it like tomorrow then I might be able to come up with something. I've done some restoring too so I'll be glad to help. Eddy PS use this adress: ed-en-ien@planet.nl
Hi, some weeks ago I received an ad in my mail box aboutthis software, S-Spline. It says it is for enlarging digital images. I didn't try it yet, but maybe it could be useful. There is a demo and I don't know if you can export or save, but you could eventually print the screen and retouch the image in Photoshop... hope this can help
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