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    Default Re: Striations in a photo

    Quote Originally Posted by Egg Bramhill View Post
    That's interesting Joelle. Not having an original photo that recreates this Striations issue it's not easy to replicate. Could you explain in greater detail please. I have tried experimenting & I can see a definite improvement but my scanners not up to much.
    I often scan photos from a newspaper (usually recipes - then make my own version).
    Straight scanning will show the dots, if I scan the picture at a 45 degree angle, there is much less of those dot/stripes :-)
    I use a Canon MG7150 all-in-one printer and scan into PaintShop Pro
    It's not a cure-all but an improvement, the rest is up to the image editor.
    I don't edit photos in Xara very often, PSP is a lot easier.
    :-)

    Joëlle

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    Default Re: Striations in a photo

    Thanks for the info, Joelle.
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    Default Re: Striations in a photo

    Quote Originally Posted by Joelle View Post
    ... I don't edit photos in Xara very often, PSP is a lot easier ...
    I have PSP X8, and I must be missing something fundamental. I find it much harder to use than Xara. Maybe I have a different mindset, I find Xara intuitive, and PSP almost impossible to figure out what I'm supposed to do. So much so that I've almost completely given up on it.
    Keith
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    Default Re: Striations in a photo

    Quote Originally Posted by ss-kalm View Post
    I have PSP X8, and I must be missing something fundamental. I find it much harder to use than Xara. Maybe I have a different mindset, I find Xara intuitive, and PSP almost impossible to figure out what I'm supposed to do. So much so that I've almost completely given up on it.
    Keith,
    I think Joelle was referring only to the photo aspect of PSP, not the entire package. I could be wrong.
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