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On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 22:35:42 +0300, shampayne
<webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote: > Since I changed to Fireworks from another program I lost the ability to > remove > a moire pattern. This is: > > "Scanning images from printed material like magazines has a very special > problem ... You will discover a murky herringbone or crosshatched or > dotted > pattern in your scanned images from printed material, " > > Can Fireworks do this and/or has it another name. (I could be > searching under > the wrong name) > Sounds like you are talking about halftone pattern, not moire. Anyway, I personally prefer using Fourier transform and editing frequency spectrum for removing it; takes a bit longer than simple filters offered by other software but works great. If you are Windows user, I can recommend some freeware for it and give some explanation. -- Ilya Razmanov http://photoshop.msk.ru - Photoshop plug-in filters |
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