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03/18/2008 06:12:59 PM · #1
I know there is a way that you can remove Sensor Dust from a folder of images through an action process in CS2. But I cannot remember where to find that info on the set up for it.

Can someone help please?
03/18/2008 06:47:06 PM · #2
Maybe I'm not understanding your question throughly, but can't you just go into the Actions palette, click the record button, remove your dust, and click the stop button. I recommend the spot healing tool, cloning may not work for multiple photos (that are all different).

Then, close all open images in PS, then click on File > Automate > Batch and follow the directions. You may want to record a "save" task for your action. Then while in the batch dialog, tell it to override your save action and put your saved images into another folder.

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03/18/2008 08:38:30 PM · #3
I was trying a while back to do the same thing, but couldn't figure it out. I did a 450 image time-lapse with a dust shadow right in a prominent spot, and sure as heck didn't want to clone every image in the same spot.
03/18/2008 08:40:38 PM · #4
Ahh yes...that works. For some reason I thought there was a pre-made action for it already....don't mind me...my hair is way too blonde at the moment.
03/18/2008 09:02:46 PM · #5
Originally posted by Judi:

Ahh yes...that works. For some reason I thought there was a pre-made action for it already....don't mind me...my hair is way too blonde at the moment.


Well post a pic and let us decide :)

MAX!
03/18/2008 09:04:09 PM · #6
Originally posted by Quigley:

Originally posted by Judi:

Ahh yes...that works. For some reason I thought there was a pre-made action for it already....don't mind me...my hair is way too blonde at the moment.


Well post a pic and let us decide :)

MAX!


You will see soon enough. It is part of a Time Lapse series.
03/19/2008 06:36:22 AM · #7
If it's the time lapse I'm thinking about and you post it, I'll post that delightful 'Environmental Portrait', without plastic surgery...and you know I rarely edit....Mainly because I can't! LOL

Oops! I think that's off topic.

Message edited by author 2008-03-19 06:38:08.
03/19/2008 08:03:42 AM · #8
Originally posted by Brat:

If it's the time lapse I'm thinking about and you post it, I'll post that delightful 'Environmental Portrait', without plastic surgery...and you know I rarely edit....Mainly because I can't! LOL

Oops! I think that's off topic.


Just you wait missy....I have loads of images of you...hehehehe! And I will even remove the sensor dust...if you are nice!
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