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Remove dust and scratches from your photos in Photoshop. Post 2. Is this backtrace from CrossOver? The build-id says wine-staging? Post 3. I think you are right. I have tried other programs before and purchased crossover a couple of days ago. Here is the backtrace I get when using crossover. Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0xc75 in bit code 0xa20c. CodeWeavers We're rebels. CodeWeavers or its third-party tools process personal data e. You accept the use of cookies or other identifiers by clicking the Acknowledge button.
Apply dust and scratch filter, 5 rad. Add noise, 2. Take a snapshot 1 6. Revert to orig. Set history brush target to snapshot 1 At this point, I will change viewing mode to custom proof setup "Scan Dual2 posi input ", to brighten the file, making it possible to see defects in dark areas of the raw files. Hit end key, which takes me to lower right corner of image 9.
If I encounter a real mess, I'll zoom in more, clean it up, then get back to mowing. My tools, in order of preference: - healing brush, set to 10 dia. Regarding the polaroid plugin, unless it's new and improved, I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole You need a shorter pole.
Removal of all the dust with no observable sharpness loss. Pretty amazing. A LOT depends on the nature of the image and the nature of the dust. Clearly it's looking for small black spots, and if your image contains real black spots as well as black spots due to dust, well obviously it can't tell the difference between them.
Have you tried the heal tool? Two problems I encountered with polaroid plug-in: 1. When working on 16 bit per channel images, it makes drastic changes to histogram.
More or less smooth histograms develop "fan" like arches. When applied to grainy film, it wipes out grain in the process, looks REALLY bad, like a sandy sea bottom that's been hit by silt deposit.
In the end, I'm reluctant to apply something like this to any "keepers". Played around with polaroid dsr 1. I'd love something that would magically disappear the debris and leave image pristine. Anyone that could come up with that would surely make a good profit, if they had a head on their shoulders.
Anyway, here's a before and after screen shot of treated 48 bit rgb Vuescan Raw file. This program is affective on dirt spots, especially with fine grain slide film, but is definitely doing something to histograms, and has introduced strange artifacts in between the webs strands.
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