Re: PLEASE Help – One Problem – Thousands Of Photos

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John Forest
Apr 1, 2004
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This may help:
Go through the image and select just the dots. When you have them all selected save the selection as an alpha channel. You should probably name it "Spots". Now select all and create a new layer. On this layer use the dust & scratches filter under "noise" in the filter menu and select a radius sufficient to conceal the spots. (Look at the worst spot to decide how much is necessary). Now load the selection you saved, checking the inverse box and then <EDIT><CLEAR> to remove the areas not over the spots. You may want to change the layer’s blending mode to lighten if the spots are dark or darken if they are light. You can save this image and drag the spots channel to the next one if the spots are truly identical in each image. If this works well you can probably create an action to do it all automatically. This is only a variation on what Mike Russell proposed earlier. It may work a little better than moving the image diagonally since the filter blends in the colors around each spot, but you’ll still have to check each image for stray spots. To finish up you can flatten and then save the image

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