![]() My scanning software’s descreener does a great job and this FFT plugin completes it. I can almost completely eliminate the moire from my scans. ![]() ![]() ![]() It takes a bit of learning as it uses the Fourier Transformations, but results are spectacular. They take forever to work and produce almost indiscernible changes regardless of what settings you use.įor noise reduction use this free and open source tool, In a word, they’re crap, worthless, useless. I trialed both the sharpen and noise plugins on some large original images in both jpg and Nikon raw format plus several high resolution (600 DPI) scans from vintage catalogues and fashion magazines (if you’ve ever downloaded those old Sears, Eatons and JC Penny underwear ads from the usenet, say thank you). Now that they are starting to show up here I thought that folks might want to know what they’re getting for their hard earned points. I have 22 years as a professional photographer and graphic artist, mostly in a testing and research capacity so I was thrilled to get my hands on Topaz’s Noise reducer and their sharpener.
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