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cheever
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Thanks Francois the "Dust & Scratches" filter worked great! Sometimes I need a third party to remind me of all the great things that are already available in Photoshop, but are often overlooked by me.
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The Polaroid dust and scratch removal filter works very well too. It is a free plugin and can be found here:
http://www.polaroid.com/service/software/p...sr/poladsr.html
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What is the easiest method for removing mass amounts of dust from a print scan without having to clone every last spec of dust? I have read a method of doing this before, but am now unable to locate it. The final image with be a very low res picture so it doesn't need to be too extravagant.
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I have no magical way to remove dust spots but have you tried the "Dust & scratches" Photoshop filter. I'm sure it's far from perfection but it might help. Kodak had a PS filter but I can't remember the name...Try googling to see if you find it.
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Thanks Francois the "Dust & Scratches" filter worked great! Sometimes I need a third party to remind me of all the great things that are already available in Photoshop, but are often overlooked by me.
You're welcome.
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