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Any suggestions as to how to remove camera shake from the scans of old b&w negatives. I don't think the Affinity currently has such a tool and I've tried Focus Magic, but with limited success. Any other suggestions, please?

 

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My personal experience (I have the program) is that sometimes it's very good and sometimes not so good.

But they changed a lot last year(s), so perhaps another try? Who knows...

 

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Do you have an example you can share?

Take a look at the High Pass live filter and set the layer to Overlay, Soft Light, Hard Light, and Linear Light to increase the contrast a bit as well, you can always pull the contrast back a little if it's too much using the Brightness and Contrast adjustment filter.

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You could try "Unsharp Mask". It's a filter that also exists as Live Filter. And you could also take a look at the free G'MIC plugin (more than 500 additional filters), at least if you are on Windows. It has some verry good filters for sharpening in its category "Details".

Zoom your image to 100% for the best impressions of the sharpening effect.

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I had to make a screenprint and used that.

Sharpen gives a kind of raster on the phot.

Using DeNoise on that photo removed a lot.  The result has a watermark.

Just the result of a quick test. Using some more time will probably give better results.

Shapen & Denoise.jpg

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