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I have a job to restore about 150 old photos for publication. I can handle the usual tears and spots. Some of the photos are in pretty good shape, but many have surface damage like mud cracks.
I have tried the speckle and dust filter along with the history brush and also the clone stamp. The stamp works better, but it is really very time consuming. Neither technique is totally satisfying.
I bought today a Microtek scanner with ICE restoration software. So far those results are very disappointing. I might return the scanner.
Are there any books or tutorials that could give some other techniques to try?
Thanks.
Vaughn
I have tried the speckle and dust filter along with the history brush and also the clone stamp. The stamp works better, but it is really very time consuming. Neither technique is totally satisfying.
I bought today a Microtek scanner with ICE restoration software. So far those results are very disappointing. I might return the scanner.
Are there any books or tutorials that could give some other techniques to try?
Thanks.
Vaughn
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