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From: Pat White
Subject: too much grain?!?

> Recently, I did a fashion/glamour shoot with my favorite
model, and used Fuji HG1600 for the first time.  I rated it at
ISO1250 to be on the safe side.  The available light shots are
nice and moody, and the grain is interesting on some of the
shots, but on others I wish I'd used a finer grained film.
>
> I had the film scanned to PhotoCD, and I'm wondering whether
anyone knows of a way to reduce the appearance of grain
digitally?  Sharpen only adds to the grainy look.  Smoothing
helps, but is there a better way?  I'm using PhotoMAX Pro, and
sometimes Photoshop 5.0.
>
> Pat White

In photoshop, copy the image to a new layer, apply a lot of
gaussian blur to that layer, then reduce the opacity of the
blurred layer until you like what you see. You can also erase
the layer where you want the image to be sharp. It may not do
exactly what you want, but it is worth a try.

William Robb
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