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>>99855 - open immage in Photoshop CS2(probably you can use other programs, but I only use ps:) - duplicate(ctrl+j) immage(background layer) 2/3 times, and hide source immage/layer(it's better to keep original immage untuch) - select first duplicated layer and go to Filter>noise>reduce noise and play with its options (i'm not sure that option is in PS CS and previous versions, if no read next step) - select second layer and go to Filter>noise>median, play with options, next change layer opacity(I have 43%) and layer blending mode(try some options and chose what you like, in my first attempt of cleaning>>99853I used Overlay - in third layer you can repeat previous steps but with small opacity - if immage will be to much blured you can use sharpen, sharpen edges or unsharp mask, if immage will be too much sharpen go to Edit>Fade
max 5min of work :) if you have more time you can alway paint over the immage with brush tool on small opacity
and new versiom of immage
sorry for my bad english
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