One of my high school classmates is being awarded an honor for her gymnastics participation back in the day. She asked me to help get her copies of the yearbook photos. No matter whether the images are scanned or photographed with my macro lens, they show the linen look of the paper. Do any of you have suggestions on how to remove the linen look without softening the image? I did use ACR noise reduction and moire reduction (using a brush), but as you can see, it still shows up.
I wound up photographing all of the images for her since some of these I had to do at the high school library (no way to scan them). Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
By the way, none of the originals are sharp compared with today's standard for sharpness although I did do some sharpening on them.
Oh...and any suggestions on using Nik's Silver Efex Pro 2 for better B&W? All of these have a slight ivory tint to them. I've never used Silver Efex Pro 2 for anything....
I wound up photographing all of the images for her since some of these I had to do at the high school library (no way to scan them). Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
By the way, none of the originals are sharp compared with today's standard for sharpness although I did do some sharpening on them.
Oh...and any suggestions on using Nik's Silver Efex Pro 2 for better B&W? All of these have a slight ivory tint to them. I've never used Silver Efex Pro 2 for anything....