Had a photo rejected for dust spots. Thats fine I though, I'll just open it in photoshop, equalize and see what I missed the first time. After doing that I couldnt see anything so I emailed the screeners to ask where the dust spots where, and they told me there were two near the wingtip. So I open it in photoshop again and equalize, still nothing even though I know where to look this time, and they don't become apparent until I play around with brightness/contrast, and even then they are only faint and the only reason I see em is cause I know where to look.
Equalizing and checking for dust spots is the first thing I do, after the crop and resize, when editing a photo and I have never had any problems up until now.
So my question is, what better way is there of checking for dust spots, I know the screeners dont use the equalize method, can I get what they use.
Rejected Photo
Edit: Just realized I probably posted this in the wrong place, can someone please move it to the Digital Photo Processing Forums.
Equalizing and checking for dust spots is the first thing I do, after the crop and resize, when editing a photo and I have never had any problems up until now.
So my question is, what better way is there of checking for dust spots, I know the screeners dont use the equalize method, can I get what they use.
Rejected Photo
Edit: Just realized I probably posted this in the wrong place, can someone please move it to the Digital Photo Processing Forums.
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