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03/14/2004 01:44:35 AM · #1
... & how do I remove them from my shot?

03/14/2004 01:46:44 AM · #2
i dont see any hot pixels in that shot.....

to remove them you ,when you get some, is to use the clone tool

James
03/14/2004 01:47:43 AM · #3
Originally posted by jab119:

i dont see any hot pixels in that shot.....

to remove them you ,when you get some, is to use the clone tool

James


I submitted this shot for a print & the admins noted that there was some.
What is a hot pixel anyway?
03/14/2004 01:55:44 AM · #4
Perhaps there were a few in your full-size printable file. To find them, make sure you look at your picture full-size in your editing software, so you can see every pixel. Then you might see a couple of tiny pixels that are white when they clearly should not be. Those are hot pixels. Just clone them out with some nearby pixel colors.
03/14/2004 02:11:27 AM · #5
Thanks much! I think I got 'em!
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