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Dugjak




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Old Post  06-01-04 - 12:14 PM  
I am new to Photoshop 8 CS. I am scanning photographs for a book that will
be offset printed, problem is that some of the original photographs are no
longer available and I have to work from either newspaper prints or prints
in existing books. When I do this I get a 'moire' effect and the printed
scans are unsatisfactory. My scanning software does not have a control to
remove this effect (at least I cannot find one). I have read that I should
use a blur effect. Is there a filter in photoshop designed for this or a
particular plug-in that will assist me?





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Xalinai




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Old Post  06-01-04 - 05:14 PM  
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 19:58:05 +1000, "Dugjak" <dougmckean@iinet.net.au>
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>I am new to Photoshop 8 CS. I am scanning photographs for a book that will
>be offset printed, problem is that some of the original photographs are no
>longer available and I have to work from either newspaper prints or prints
>in existing books. When I do this I get a 'moire' effect and the printed
>scans are unsatisfactory. My scanning software does not have a control to
>remove this effect (at least I cannot find one). I have read that I should
>use a blur effect. Is there a filter in photoshop designed for this or a
>particular plug-in that will assist me?

Are you asking where to find the blur filter or whether there is a
de-moiré plugin?

Michael


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Dugjak




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Old Post  06-02-04 - 05:14 PM  
My scanning software has a descreen option. I now understand that if I scan
at a lower resolution (say 300 dpi instead of 600 dpi) I will get a better
result in this situation.

Is there a de-moire plugin for photoshop. If so, what is it called?



"Xalinai" <xalinai_Two@xalinai.de> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 19:58:05 +1000, "Dugjak" <dougmckean@iinet.net.au>
> wrote:
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> Are you asking where to find the blur filter or whether there is a
> de-moiré plugin?
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> Michael




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Odysseus




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Old Post  06-03-04 - 04:14 AM  
In article <40bdbeea$0$8110$5a62ac22@freenews.iinet.net.au>,
"Dugjak" <dougmckean@iinet.net.au> wrote:

> My scanning software has a descreen option. I now understand that if I sca
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> at a lower resolution (say 300 dpi instead of 600 dpi) I will get a better
> result in this situation.
>
> Is there a de-moire plugin for photoshop. If so, what is it called?
>
The two main ones are called "Blur" and "Rotate". ;)

Seriously, you can sometimes reduce moiré by scanning an image slightly
crooked and then straightening it out in Photoshop. Slight changes to
the scan resolution can also make a big difference; a moiré that appears
strong at 300 ppi might be much less apparent at 290 or 310 --
experiment! There's certainly no point to scanning a printed piece at a
resolution more than twice the original screen ruling: say about 150 ppi
for newspapers or 250-300 ppi for magazines; all you'll get is clearer
renditions of the halftone dots, which you *don't* want to see in the
final result.

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Uni




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Old Post  06-03-04 - 09:14 AM  
Dugjak wrote:
> I am new to Photoshop 8 CS. I am scanning photographs for a book that will
> be offset printed, problem is that some of the original photographs are no
> longer available and I have to work from either newspaper prints or prints
> in existing books. When I do this I get a 'moire' effect and the printed
> scans are unsatisfactory. My scanning software does not have a control to
> remove this effect (at least I cannot find one). I have read that I should
> use a blur effect. Is there a filter in photoshop designed for this or a
> particular plug-in that will assist me?
>
>
>

If this moiré' pattern does not change when zooming in/out....

A.) Try rotating the image maybe 45 degree the scanner platen.
B.) Try various scanning resolutions. I prefer 400 DPI.


Uni



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Aaron Queenan




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Old Post  06-03-04 - 05:14 PM  
"Dugjak" <dougmckean@iinet.net.au> wrote in message
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> I am new to Photoshop 8 CS. I am scanning photographs for a book that will
> be offset printed, problem is that some of the original photographs are no
> longer available and I have to work from either newspaper prints or prints
> in existing books. When I do this I get a 'moire' effect and the printed
> scans are unsatisfactory. My scanning software does not have a control to
> remove this effect (at least I cannot find one). I have read that I should
> use a blur effect. Is there a filter in photoshop designed for this or a
> particular plug-in that will assist me?

Try using the median filter with a width set to roughly the distance between
adjacent blobs in the scan, then resize so that each blob becomes a pixel,
and finally unsharp mask.

Regards,
Aaron Queenan.




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Kulvinder Singh Matharu




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Old Post  06-04-04 - 12:14 AM  
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 19:58:05 +1000, "Dugjak" <dougmckean@iinet.net.au>
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>in existing books. When I do this I get a 'moire' effect and the printed
>scans are unsatisfactory. My scanning software does not have a control to

Nice tips here...

http://www.scantips.com/basics06.html

BTW, what scanning software are you using?

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