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Dust Spots

Hello,

Could someone tell me where the dust spots are on this photo
http://www.jetphotos.net//viewreject_b.php?id=1655851

I cant see them,i did my best to clean it up in photoshop,but i didnt realise i had dust on my CCD,and i’ve ruined about 2 months worth of decent photos,i cleaned the camera yesterday but it’s too late to save the photos even with photoshop judging by this photo.

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By: paulc - 19th November 2007 at 15:06

PS 7 also has it. To use it to find those horrible dust spots do the following :

1) open original image
2) create duplicate layer
3) select duplicate layer then ‘equalise’ (from tools menu)
4) select original layer
5) selecte healing brush icon (3 squares on a diagonal) and apply to dust spots.
6) Turn off / on layers to make sure all are gone
7) Delete the duplicate layer (not the background layer)

voila – a dust free image.

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By: PMN - 3rd November 2007 at 18:19

Thanks a million paul,my elements 4.0 has it as well,its under filters,you’ve just saved two months of photos;)

Glad I could help, Gary! 🙂

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By: gary o - 3rd November 2007 at 18:18

Thanks a million paul,my elements 4.0 has it as well,its under filters,you’ve just saved two months of photos;)

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By: PMN - 3rd November 2007 at 18:12

Hi paul,how do i alter the image like you have to see these dust spots?

It’s a function in Photoshop called ‘Equalise’, although I believe only Elements 8, CS, CS2 and CS3 have it. I may well be wrong though!

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By: gary o - 3rd November 2007 at 18:10

Hi paul,how do i alter the image like you have to see these dust spots?

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By: PMN - 3rd November 2007 at 17:58

lol. my bad. Just ignore me in future – I talk crap. 🙁 😮

So do I, it’s just that my crap is slightly more accurate than yours! 😀

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By: adamdowley - 3rd November 2007 at 17:53

Hi Gary,

Hopefully this will help:

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It does pay to keep your sensor clean, and I usually sensor swab my 30D once every 3 or so months. I’m sure some of your images can be rescued. If you’d like me to have a go at getting rid of the spots on a few of them just drop me a PM and I’d be more than happy to.

Paul

lol. my bad. Just ignore me in future – I talk crap. 🙁 😮

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By: PMN - 3rd November 2007 at 17:49

Hi Gary,

Hopefully this will help:

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y36/MMSR5/More%20Stuff/96101_1193929828-Equalise.jpg

It does pay to keep your sensor clean, and I usually sensor swab my 30D once every 3 or so months. I’m sure some of your images can be rescued. If you’d like me to have a go at getting rid of the spots on a few of them just drop me a PM and I’d be more than happy to.

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By: adamdowley - 3rd November 2007 at 17:42

There are no ‘dust spots’ as such but I think the screener is refering to the ‘dirty’ halo around the aircraft – it looks a compression issue more than anything else – the sort of thing you see when a file has been saved with a high compression rate.

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