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Hi,
I am doing photo-editing on a silken-textured photo from the ā70sāā80s. On the scanned photo, we can still see the texture. It looks a bit like a honeycomb or like images from an old paper journal. I would like to know if there is a tool that would allow me to remove this texture on the edited photo.
Regards,
Francois Dupont photographe, MontrƩal, QuƩbec.
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There are several techniques you could use
Recommend using the Edit>Content-Aware Fill...
Tutorial to get you started:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/how-to/content-aware-hide-objects.html
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Can you post image or at least one part with texture to remove visible?
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Hello, some use Frequency separation that usually involves Hight Pass to fix it: http://www.alfoart.com/remove-texture-from-old-photo.html
I am not sure if there is still a Fast Fourier Transform filter available for the 64 bits versions of Photoshop of today, you might want to google that...
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