If you edit the scanned picture in Photoshop or some other picture-editing application, what settings do you use as far as sharpening/blur, removing dust specks, etc.?

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Generally speaking you try to scan the image with the least intervention from the scanning software, as plain as it can give it to you its ideal, once you got it raw you fix it manually on photoshop for the best results.

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I already know that. My question is about how to edit the image once it's already in Photoshop. – S74 Jan 2 '11 at 20:31
oh sorry i didnt read your question carefully enough. That depends on what do you want to achieve with your photographs? what kind of photographs are they, what problems you see, or what effects do you want? – Guillermo Siliceo Trueba Jan 3 '11 at 0:43
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