RE: filmscanners: Grain removal and aliasing

2001-03-23 Thread Tony Sleep
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 13:24:56 +1030 Mark Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: It may be a pipe-dream, but I figure that as *I* can easily recognise and describe the difference between grain-aliasing and real image information, there should be a way for a programming technique or plug-in to

RE: filmscanners: Grain removal and aliasing

2001-03-23 Thread Lynn Allen
nal Message-- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tony Sleep) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: March 23, 2001 4:02:00 AM GMT Subject: RE: filmscanners: Grain removal and aliasing On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 13:24:56 +1030 Mark Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: It may be a pipe-dream, but I figure that as *I* can

RE: filmscanners: Grain removal and aliasing

2001-03-22 Thread Shough, Dean
My main area of concern (like Lynn Allen) is in the related area of grain-aliasing problems. I think most 2720 dpi users will have encountered problematic negatives (OK Lynn - and *slides* as well!) where the aliasing effect becomes horribly obvious. Whereas blurring techniques and

RE: filmscanners: Grain removal and aliasing

2001-03-21 Thread Mark Thomas
At 04:00 PM 21/03/01 -0600, you wrote: I am surprised that some of the quotes I included from the ROC patent did not generate more response. Yeah, I was surprised my message didn't generate more response either. :-) Don't be too offended - I'm sure that some folk are like me and just read