Improve scanned images


You can remove lines from scanned or interlaced video images. These lines can be filled with copies of adjacent lines of pixels, or with colors derived from surrounding pixels. You can also remove moiré or noise. Moiré is the wave pattern produced when halftone screens of two different frequencies are superimposed on the same image. Noise is the speckled effect produced by scanning or video-capturing.

You can remove lines from a scanned image using the Deinterlace filter.

To improve scanned images

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To
Do the following
Remove moiré
Click Effects Noise Remove Moiré, and specify the settings you want.
This applies the effect destructively. To apply the effect non-destructively, click Window Dockers Effects, then click the Add effect button , and choose Noise Remove Moiré.
Remove noise
Click Effects Noise Remove Noise, and specify the settings you want.
This applies the effect destructively. To apply the effect non-destructively, click Window Dockers Effects, then click the Add effect button , and choose Noise Remove Noise.
Remove lines
Click Effects Transform Deinterlace.
This applies the effect destructively. To apply the effect non-destructively, click Window Dockers Effects, then click the Add effect button , and choose Transform Deinterlace.

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