Removing dust spots

wideweb 10 Jun 2010 14:54
I think all possible advice was given to him, and that probably made him feel sorry about the lost time and efforts. I wish the software made him feel better.
bryanbush 10 Jun 2010 16:05
"Yep, two forum spammers again, but NO King spammer yet"

Are you hailing me as the king?
StockPhotosArt 10 Jun 2010 16:15
Thanks for your answers.

As I'm at the beginning of my video experience (despite I do stock photography for several years) there's a lot to learn especially in the post processing part.

And its because I'm still experimenting that I've cloned 500 frames with almost 10 dust spots in each, in Photoshop! Several hours doing a boring job but the result was good. It helped that the dust was on the sky area.

I would have reshot it but I would have to make a long trip to get to the place again, and since it's a theme there's almost no videos and the existing ones are not very striking I've decided to make the effort.

Now let's see if the effort pays off and I get it approved...
ironstrike 10 Jun 2010 16:17
Trust me, shift pixels on the liquify effect or smudge will fix it in AE.
Save the preset and you can apply it to all your videos.

Zygis your posts seem way off topic to me. Maybe Zygis is the king.
wideweb 10 Jun 2010 16:19
ZTS, I talked to Curator and your file will be approved.
dnavarrojr 10 Jun 2010 17:14
Me me me me me me me me me
zygistudio 10 Jun 2010 23:21
I like candy too
bryanbush 12 Jun 2010 09:38
lol, but I want the official crown! It's not so much spam as it is mid topic comic relief
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