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IQ260 Achromatic 800ISO Banding

Hi all,

I've got a couple of images I'm having trouble with.

I'm seeing both horizontal and vertical banding when printing. The banding is hardly visible on screen (if at all) with calibrated NEC PA-series 30" displays, but can be seen in print (and no, the printer is not the issue).

Question is, is there any way to correct this type of "high" ISO banding on the IQ260 Achromatic, after the fact?

I tried creating an LCC, but didn't see any improvement.

I've also tried Topaz DeNoise, with the banding option (set to 20), but because it's not really visible on screen, I couldn't really see what I was doing, and found it actually made the banding more pronounced in the print.

Thanks in advance.
 

ErikKaffehr

Well-known member
Hi,

Sharing a raw image may be helpful in finding the problem…

Best regards
Erik

Hi all,

I've got a couple of images I'm having trouble with.

I'm seeing both horizontal and vertical banding when printing. The banding is hardly visible on screen (if at all) with calibrated NEC PA-series 30" displays, but can be seen in print (and no, the printer is not the issue).

Question is, is there any way to correct this type of "high" ISO banding on the IQ260 Achromatic, after the fact?

I tried creating an LCC, but didn't see any improvement.

I've also tried Topaz DeNoise, with the banding option (set to 20), but because it's not really visible on screen, I couldn't really see what I was doing, and found it actually made the banding more pronounced in the print.

Thanks in advance.
 
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