Doesn't anyone use Photoshop's Dust and Scratch filter? I find it useful in cleaning up dirty scans, and automated selections using the magic wand and color range tools. There's a preview window and the concept of choosing pixel tolerance relating to defect size is straight forward. I usually restrict clean up to areas which particularly need it. I've never had a Nikon scanner so don't know how ICE compares to this but I would rather have the option of seeing how bad the mess is before applying any rememdy. DaleH
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- Re: filmscanners: Dust in Sprintscan 4000... Barbara & Martin Greene
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