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The photo that I scanned has too many dust and small scratches. I tried the noise filter and the healing brush.
The noise filter reduces the image’s sharpness in the process and it removes good small spots as if they were dust. So I feel it’s not a good tool for my purpose.
The healing brush is better. I have better control and I can get the result I want if I keep on trying and undo. So healing brush is what I use to get rid of dust and scratches. However, it takes a long time for a mere 4 by 6 inch photo. And I have hundreds of them. So I wonder if there is a better method to get rid of dust and scratches on photos in less time?
The noise filter reduces the image’s sharpness in the process and it removes good small spots as if they were dust. So I feel it’s not a good tool for my purpose.
The healing brush is better. I have better control and I can get the result I want if I keep on trying and undo. So healing brush is what I use to get rid of dust and scratches. However, it takes a long time for a mere 4 by 6 inch photo. And I have hundreds of them. So I wonder if there is a better method to get rid of dust and scratches on photos in less time?
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