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11/19/2006 11:48:59 PM · #1 |
Re the new rules; "Can one clone out sensor dust". in "Basic" editing.
I am sorry to ask, but I have always found it hard to read, and then work out what is actually means, so asking just to find out for sure, please.....
Message edited by author 2006-11-19 23:49:16.
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11/19/2006 11:51:17 PM · #2 |
You may: use a cloning tool or small healing brush for the sole purpose of removing sensor dust or hot pixels. No other spot-editing is allowed.
So yes -- you may clone out sensor dust.
~Terry
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11/19/2006 11:54:18 PM · #3 |
Can you clone out a piece of physical dust on a subject?
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11/19/2006 11:54:29 PM · #4 |
Thank you very much, as I thought I read that in a thread after the new rules came out.....
You guys just rock re all the work you do as site councilors
Originally posted by ClubJuggle: You may: use a cloning tool or small healing brush for the sole purpose of removing sensor dust or hot pixels. No other spot-editing is allowed.
So yes -- you may clone out sensor dust.
~Terry |
Message edited by author 2006-11-19 23:55:06.
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11/19/2006 11:56:06 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by jmsetzler: Can you clone out a piece of physical dust on a subject? |
No - thats not sensor dust - thats real dust and isn't allowed to be cloned out. Must be a huge bit of dust to be showing up in a photo though...
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11/19/2006 11:57:12 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by dr_timbo: Originally posted by jmsetzler: Can you clone out a piece of physical dust on a subject? |
No - thats not sensor dust - thats real dust and isn't allowed to be cloned out. Must be a huge bit of dust to be showing up in a photo though... |
They show up quite frequently in closeups.
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11/20/2006 12:21:45 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by jmsetzler: Originally posted by dr_timbo: Originally posted by jmsetzler: Can you clone out a piece of physical dust on a subject? |
No - thats not sensor dust - thats real dust and isn't allowed to be cloned out. Must be a huge bit of dust to be showing up in a photo though... |
They show up quite frequently in closeups. |
And sometimes on long exposures.
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