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|Subject: postprocessing filmscan with heavy grain
|Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2006 21:07:16 +0200
|From: Vic Mortelmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|To: pentax epostlijst <[email protected]>

Hi,

I'm looking into low-level postprocessing techniques and I'm a bit
puzzled how film grain influences postprocessing.

More precise: will a film scan that has no grain (e.g. scanned at low
resolution) look the same as a film scan that has visible grain (e.g.
high-resolution scan), when you apply exactly the same postprocessing?

Because postprocessing is typically non-linear, the change applied to
dark pixels may be totally unrelated to the change applied to bright
pixels. But what happens to an image area that---to the eye---has a
medium-gray brightness, but---at the pixel level---is a mixture of
bright and dark pixels due to grain.

I doubt that the effect is as desired, i.e. as you would expect on a
smooth image that has no grain, even if the processing is as simple as a
gamma-correction.

Any experience with this?

Groeten,

Vic


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