comment #8734 What filter did you use? I myself found GREYCstoration recently, and it does a really good job, besides eating ungodly amounts of CPU (can live with it) and RAM (less so).
comment #8756 Well... If you can't see the difference and the noise in the original one, you may have to change your screen, pal.
comment #8821 I just used Paint Shop Pro's Digital Camera Noise removal filter, plus some texture preserving smooth and then a very little edge preserving smooth. After all the filtering I used a little bit of High Pass sharpening in soft light mode to increase the contrast.
But the results of those filters are like the awarpsharp in video. You blur a little bit too much. I'll try the program you mentioned, I'm a little bit tired of PSPro and how it fucks up the image with weird noise when you filter magazine or manga scans.