maria 7 Posted September 28, 2005 in Saint Dimitri church, Thessaloniki (the patron saint of the city). Hand held, no flash. Link to comment
eachica 0 Posted September 28, 2005 I'm sure you were trying to capture the cathedral ceiling... and I hope your original looks better than this scan. You would benefit greatly from a program like Photoshop to help clean up your scans. Link to comment
maria 7 Posted October 18, 2005 Hi Erin, thanks for the comment. Well, at least I let the photo shop do the scans, it is much better than with the old slide scanners I had access to. To be honest, I do not know how to remove noise. I mostly do either blur, or reduce the size of the image, surely none of them the best method. thanks Maria Link to comment
eachica 0 Posted October 19, 2005 Depending on what version of photoshop you're using... you can auto adjust color/contrast and levels which will help clear this up a little. In Photoshop... these tools can be found under: Image / Adjust / (Levels; Contrast; Curves; Color Balance; etc) It's kind of one of those things where you have to play around in Photoshop. On really 'dirty' scans I use the Clone Tool and go along the picture and clean up spots and dust marks... using the clone tool takes a lot of patience but is well worth it. The clone tool can be found on your Tools, it looks like a stamp. If you don't see your tools window go to (in photoshop): Window/ Show Tools. Link to comment
eachica 0 Posted October 19, 2005 Ok... here is a version with adjustments made in Photoshop: I adjusted Contrast / Levels (manually) / Cleaned up Dust & Scratches (Radius=1px) / using the Clone Stamp I removed the yellow spot (light) on the right hand corner. It isn't perfect, but you get the ghist. Link to comment
maria 7 Posted October 20, 2005 Hi Erin, thanks for the fast reply. I could not find clean up dust and scratches in the DTP programme I am using - maybe I should indeed use another one ... I would really need that ... thanks again and kindest regards Maria Link to comment
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