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Where is Descreening in Photoshop CS?
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A***@adobeforums.com
2004-04-01 06:03:32 UTC
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I am looking to scan old magazine pages and I am getting stuck with the moire problem. I have been doing my research on new scanners but I would like to save a little $$ since I have a decent scanner and try to fix this problem with Photshop. I have heard of several different solutions.
1: Scan image at an angle.
2. Put glass between image and scanner bed.
3. Descreen.

But I can't find the descreening option. Is it the same at despeckle??

-Ash
Ramón_G_Castañ
2004-04-01 06:22:27 UTC
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You might also find this thread useful:

JasonSmith "Moire patterns" 1/15/04 12:35pm </cgi-bin/webx?14@@.2ccf649b/0>
A***@adobeforums.com
2004-04-01 06:28:32 UTC
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Ramon-

Thanks for the website. I checked it out. Very informative. I am much better when I see a picture than having someone describe to what it is going to look like. Do you have any opinions on scanners?

_Ash
Ramón_G_Castañ
2004-04-01 06:10:36 UTC
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Ashley,

The scanning software is the place to look for descreening settings, if your scanner software has that capability. You want to get rid of the moiré patterns during scanning.

You want to prevent the undesirable patterns before they get into your image.

No, Despeckling is not the same. That's to get rid of, well, speckles in an existing image.

If you do a Google search on moiré patterns, you'll get many hits like this:

<http://home.att.net/~cthames/DeScreen1.htm>
M***@adobeforums.com
2004-04-02 18:00:30 UTC
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Epson for imaging baby. Epson, IMO, makes the best scanners and printers (for consumer use, anyway).
A***@adobeforums.com
2004-04-02 19:14:52 UTC
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Hey Giz,

Thanks for the info, Ill have to start my research.

Ash

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