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LSainsbury 29-05-2010 18:32

Imaging Software
 
Hi all,

I'm in the process of resurecting some old APS (IX240) negatives using a film scanner.

What's a good piece of software for touching up the images? Picasa? PaintShopPro?

Also - is there a way to improve out of focus images?

Taf 29-05-2010 18:45

Re: Imaging Software
 
Paintshoppro should do it... but out of focus pics can't be helped much apart from a touch of PSP's Unsharp Mask

joglynne 29-05-2010 18:55

Re: Imaging Software
 
I use the free Paint.net.com. I have never found a program that will improve out of focus images and attempting to correct them on a pixel level is tedious and fiddly in the extreme. I have started to use Adobe Photoshop Element 7 but can honestly say the free app is just as good.

Here an example of one I did earlier. LOL I have always wanted to say that. :D

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/34913825-post2.html

Cobbydaler 29-05-2010 18:57

Re: Imaging Software
 
GIMP is powerful & free, but can be difficult to get to grips with.

Selective "Smart" sharpening tutorial here...

Wayfair 29-05-2010 19:00

Re: Imaging Software
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 35030524)
I use the free Paint.net.com. I have never found a program that will improve out of focus images and attempting to correct them on a pixel level is tedious and fiddly in the extreme. I have started to use Adobe Photoshop Element 7 but can honestly say the free app is just as good.

Here an example of one I did earlier. LOL I have always wanted to say that. :D

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/34913825-post2.html

Every time I see that I am just amazed, well impressed Jo.. :nworthy:


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