Thanks Herb. I figured someone would chime in with more on the grain issue. How 
expensive is grain surgery?


> the very best is Grain Surgery, but it is expensive. it's also a good grain
> removal tool and also can extract grain from reference images taken with
> specific film to apply to other images.
> 
> Herb...
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> > Hmmm.
> > Foir years we struggled with low speed films like Panatomic X to try to
> minimize grain. Now we're trying to find ways to put it back in <g>.
> Seriously, there are some filters that can simulate grain. I think there's
> one in Kai's Power Tools. Do a google search.
> 
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