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Dmitry-UWGG Member Joined in April 2015 Posts: 4 |
Posted 22 January 2017 - 22:26 CET |
Hello! It has long wanted to know how the application / extension, etc. enjoy the screener that indicate the presence of dust spots? Attached photos: |
Boytronic Full member Joined in March 2015 Posts: 83 |
Posted 22 January 2017 - 23:03 CET |
Easily dude, (although I hardly understood what you were tryin' to say)...here are the dust spots and they are hardly visible because of hard jpeg compression but still visible to those who know what to look at in the pic. Even without the dusts spots the pic is falling apart for the reason mentioned above and it is not, IMO, for publishing. Attached photos: |
Kevin Nykrake Member Joined in January 2016 Posts: 11 |
Posted 22 January 2017 - 23:31 CET |
I think he just wanted to know how (software or so) the screeners make the dustspots visible for them. The pictures he attached shows a screening pic, after an editor has viewed the original picture of dmitry |
Dmitry-UWGG Member Joined in April 2015 Posts: 4 |
Posted 23 January 2017 - 17:39 CET |
Yes, Kevin, I mean it was software. My English is poor,sorry. I use Google translator
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Igor Kmet Full member Joined in September 2013 Posts: 99 |
Posted 23 January 2017 - 21:41 CET |
In Photoshop Click , Image,Adjustement, Equalize and you will see dust spots.. |
Alexander Babashov Full member Joined in June 2012 Posts: 25 |
Posted 21 April 2017 - 15:28 CET |
Best tools for spot remove is Adobe Lighthroom Attached photos: |
BjarneEA Member Joined in January 2009 Posts: 32 |
Posted 21 April 2017 - 19:31 CET |
Lightroom is very good, but I always check in Elements too, because LR donĀ“t always find all dustspots. |
PeterE Member Joined in May 2017 Posts: 13 |
Posted 24 May 2017 - 06:50 CET |
Or use the curves tool and drag the centre down as a layer. It will show the spots as well |
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