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ScubaDude
Joined: 26 Apr 2011
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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 9:28 am Post subject: Odd pattern in scanned photo |
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My wife gave me a photo to scan and repair, and it has this odd pattern in it from the textured paper it was originally printed on. Below find a 100% crop. I'm pretty handy with Photoshop, but this one has me stumped. Does anybody have an idea on how to get rid of the pattern?
crop by turbodog2000, on Flickr |
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seaco
Joined: 31 Dec 2009
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Location: UK PS Version: CC OS: Windows 10
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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 1:42 pm Post subject: |
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Not tried this but I've heard that if you scan the pic as you've done then turn the pic 180 or it might have been 90 degrees and scan again then merge the two pics one set of circles counteracts the other, give it a go and let us know!... _________________ Lee |
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thehermit
Joined: 05 Mar 2003
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Location: Cheltenham, UK
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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:22 pm Post subject: |
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You need to download, but more importantly look at a Photoshop plugin (free) FFT (fast Fourier transform), it deals directly with repeated patterns or textures and can eliminate the worst of it, before you have to consider the actual retouch.
Paper texture is more common with older paper stock used for photography, this texture is not familiar with me (what part of the world are you/photo from and if you know what era?)
Currently to the best of my knowledge there is a reliable 32bit version of the plugin and a more patchy (maybe depending upon spec of image) 64bit version, so you may have to switch to the 32bit version of Photoshop to apply the filter and then switch back to the 64bit version for the retouch.
Direct link to 32bit version here FFT Filter
the forum link that I culled that link from and a thread about FFT is here RP FFT thread
If you desperately want to try a beta version of the plugin do a search on the above on your favourite search engine, but I don't favour an unproven plugin. _________________ If life serves you lemons, make lemonade! |
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thehermit
Joined: 05 Mar 2003
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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:36 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | turn the pic 180 or it might have been 90 degrees and scan again |
I know the method you refer to, I think it's a case as you say of 45 degree turns, 90 being the most basic. Combing it with blend modes and a mask or two. _________________ If life serves you lemons, make lemonade! |
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ScubaDude
Joined: 26 Apr 2011
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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:37 am Post subject: |
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Thanx for the tips, all. I will try them all.
I'm not sure when the photo was taken. Best guess is the 1950s thru the 1960s. In the US. |
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