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Posted Mar 09, 2004 at 12:48 pm | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL |
thyrain | 4 | 154 | |
Posted Aug 13, 2002 at 6:46 pm | Forum: Photoshop |
thyrain | 3 | 81 |
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Thanks a bunch...I could've sworn I looked in there, but I've got so bloody many figures, props, etc, that it can be pretty messy. And thanks for the sales pitch, hehehe. I've thought about joining that...maybe now's the time. What the hell.
Thread: Displacement mapping info (from 2D graphics forum) | Forum: Photoshop
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Just in case anyone thinks I've lost my marbles and I'm yammering about things no one asked about...here's the source. ;)Thread: Moire pattern madness | Forum: Photoshop
I've found the best way to take care of moires right off the bat from film is to descreen, if possible, right with your scanner at the same linescreen as the media you're scanning (ie, if you're at 300dpi res, set descreen around 155lpi). That's removed most of the junk for me, but what heronheart says is true also, you do tend to get more moire in one channel than another, so that's something you'd definitely want to doublecheck even if you'd descreened right from the scan.
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Thread: P4 Horse...? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL