That's an aggressive toll alright ! It even did a good job of "tip pruning"
the vegetation.
I've used the Polaroid dust & scratch remover in the past but decided it's
better to physically clean the film properly before scanning and then "touch
up" anything still remaining.
>
> 1. Here's where the Polaroid Dust & Scratch filter comes in handy.
> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/BSwale/Home2_dipton-
> srp15-1200px.htm>
>
> It's blunt instrument, but has it's uses. You can see how it kills
details, but if
> limited to low details areas, it can save a LOT of time. It's possible
that it can
> be adjusted to not leave subtle, whitish tracks. I'm no expert with it.
>
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