Dear Screeners,
a general question how you decide during screening:
I always remove every dust spot which is visible in equalize mode in Photoshop.
After that you can‘t see any dust spot in the edited picture.
After uploading to JetPhotos, I will check my uploads with the „Check for dust“ function.
Sometimes I can see some little spots (not visible in Photoshop) which I remove in Photoshop and upload again.
This is sometimes really irritating ...
So, I have the following questions to you Screener:
- Do you only reject if the dust spot is visible in the un-equalize mode?
- Which is the limit for dust spots? (e.g. some other elements in a little noisy picture can look like a dust such as clouds, ...)
- If I have a night shot - you sometimes have little haloes / colored circles around bright lights during lens effects. Does this counts as dust spot? Important information: The...
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Best program to deal with dust spots?
Hello,
I'm wondering if there's any good and EASY program to remove dust spots? Currently I'm using Canon's Digital Photo Professional and there is tool to remove them but because there is no contrast changing like we have in pre-screening tool you must work on normal picture which makes job extremelly hard. I need to watch for dust spots at the pre-screen tool on Jetphotos queue then compare potential dust spot like "OK, left from cocpit, height of the tcas antenna" and then I'm trying to find that on real image at DPP. Photoshop is too expensive and some other programs are just too complicated, I need something simple and easy only to remove these bloody dust spots as everything else I'm able to do with DPP.
Can you help me with that? I tried to google that but all results give me some hi-end professional programs that cost fortune and they are too complicated
Best regards,
G
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