a tremendous amount of time.
A python plugin that does roughly what you want can be found at
www.lionhouse.plus.com/photosoftware/gimp_plugins
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on the website and the results
of some more tests.
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, but examples of good restorations of very poor originals are of
interest as are failures of the method. It is probably also better if any
very technical discussions are done by email.
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Quoting geoff for...@gimpusers.com:
I was scanning a lot of colour transparencies, some taken up to 40 years
ago,
and found that in some cases the colours had deteriorated badly. After a
lot
of experimenting I have developed an automatic way of improving the
digital
scans using gimp. I have
-in, and a
collection of the good and bad results at
www.lionhouse.plus.com/photosoftware/restore. I would be interested in hearing
from anyone who has worked on this problem and if you try the plug-in let me
know how it works for your pictures.
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I have no experience of UFRaw. If you can get your images into gimp my
plug-in should work. I have just changed it to remove the saving of
debug
data. I will be interested in your experience.
Geoff
I have tried with the plug-in but, unfortunately, I cannot detect
anything