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scanning negs & slides...
I have a Minolta Dimage 35mm film scanner and I end up having to do a
lot of work in Photoshop to remove the dust specs. Without building a clean room of sorts, does anyone have any tips on how to reduce the amount of dust on my shots? Thanks, Jim |
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scanning negs & slides...
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"Kernix" wrote: I have a Minolta Dimage 35mm film scanner and I end up having to do a lot of work in Photoshop to remove the dust specs. Without building a clean room of sorts, does anyone have any tips on how to reduce the amount of dust on my shots? I found I had to use a hurricane blower, then brush with a Lenspen brush, then use the blower again. Make sure you get into the corners. Then use Polaroid's free Dust and Scratch Remover plugin for Photoshop Elements to remove the small spots (Minolta's Dust Brush software is not very good). Then take out any big lumps with the healing brush in PE. It is a lot of work, isn't it? Shoulda kept our slides cleaner. :-( |
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