At 10:26 AM 7/13/01 -0400, Norm Unsworth wrote: >>From a practical, rather than a causative approach, how have folks dealt >with this issue, both in terms of minimizing apparent grain from scans and >in improving (ie: reducing) the appearance of 'grain' in Photoshop? I deal with it by shooting slow films -- ISO 100. Beyond that, I just live with it <g>. Obviously, I don't do sports photography or photo- journalism, and I use a tripod quite a bit. rafe b.
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