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    Hi guys, if I upload a image I can check the dust or horizon in "Manage queued photos". Hoverver, I can't find a way to check the dust or horizon when I'm editing them. Are there any apps or tools that can help?



    Thanks!

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    In case you are using some reasonable photo editor, it should have a horizon tool implemented somewhere, for example lightroom does have reference lines implemented in the crop tool.
    It also does have a dust check tool that can be revealed by pressing Q.
    Also curves can be used to reveal the spots (as Alex mentioned in the following thread https://forums.jetphotos.com/forum/a...ing-vignetting).
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    • #3
      Originally posted by JuklicekCZ View Post
      In case you are using some reasonable photo editor, it should have a horizon tool implemented somewhere, for example lightroom does have reference lines implemented in the crop tool.
      It also does have a dust check tool that can be revealed by pressing Q.
      Also curves can be used to reveal the spots (as Alex mentioned in the following thread https://forums.jetphotos.com/forum/a...ing-vignetting).
      Thanks a lot! I do use lightroom but to be honest, figuring out every function is a bit difficult.....However, thanks for your reply!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by CARBONOX CN View Post

        Thanks a lot! I do use lightroom but to be honest, figuring out every function is a bit difficult.....However, thanks for your reply!
        You can check dust spots in lightroom as well.
        There is a small checkbox in bottom left corner called Visualize Spots.
        Use
        it to locate dusts and use dust removal tool(In right top corner of the window) to remove spots.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Raihan Ahmed View Post

          You can check dust spots in lightroom as well.
          There is a small checkbox in bottom left corner called Visualize Spots.
          Use
          it to locate dusts and use dust removal tool(In right top corner of the window) to remove spots.
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          Thank you! I guess I will try it next time.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by CARBONOX CN View Post

            Thank you! I guess I will try it next time.
            The lightroom in-built dust tool does not reveal everything however unless it is really obvious.
            The curves trick works better IMHO as the dust tool does reveal a lot of noise either.

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