Moose,
Thanks very much for your excellent tutorial. Now I shall have a go at
my other images. I have a few more of the same place so I shall try to
give Graham a run for his money :-)
I will probably be using Pixel Image Editor, shareware written by a
Czech, Pavel Kanzelsberger, which is more or less a PS clone, but much
cheaper :-) I can't afford PS, I have Elements 2 which came with the
scanner but that can only do 8 bits, same as the Gimp, whereas Pixel
will do 16 bit images.
The scan was straight from my Epson 4180 using Epson Scan with only
automatic exposure and nothing else. I tried the demo of Vuescan but it
made very little difference. I also found that dust removal will make
strange artefacts in the images, a bit like Jpeg compression artefacts,
so I use manual dust removal instead, it works just as well with the odd
clone tool application afterwards.
Jonas
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