I am scanning a photo with a matte finish and the matte is showing up as a 'honeycomb' pattern on the scanned image. What can I do to eliminate this? Will I have to blur the image up? I am using Photoshop with LaserSoft SE. Would Ai do a better job?
Thanx
Frank
What to do about matte finish.
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Matte finish
I'm in the same situation. My brother says:
"Flat bed scanners always do a bad job on textured paper, newspaper etc.
Try using the defocused selection on your scan menu. Sometimes helps a
bit. But the best way is to set up 45 degree angle lights and shoot it with
your digital camera. You will get better results."
Is there a "defocused" selection in SilverFast 6 SE ?
The hexagonal pattern is not a kind of copy protection applied by the photographer. I took a photo in 1978, asked for "matte finish" prints, and that is what I got.
The result thus far has been horrible. I wish I could find the neg!
Thank you all.
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Jonathan Berry
"Flat bed scanners always do a bad job on textured paper, newspaper etc.
Try using the defocused selection on your scan menu. Sometimes helps a
bit. But the best way is to set up 45 degree angle lights and shoot it with
your digital camera. You will get better results."
Is there a "defocused" selection in SilverFast 6 SE ?
The hexagonal pattern is not a kind of copy protection applied by the photographer. I took a photo in 1978, asked for "matte finish" prints, and that is what I got.
The result thus far has been horrible. I wish I could find the neg!
Thank you all.
--
Jonathan Berry
Epson 3200 Perfection
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