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05/04/2007 01:17:30 AM · #1 |
I took 500 pics of the exact same landscape (don't ask why!) and each shot was taken within a second of each other, tripod mounted, same settings, etc, etc. My problemo is that there is sensor dust in every single one of them. Good news: it's in the same exact spot since the camera never moved, and it's in the sky, not near any land objects. Question: How do I batch "spot healer" on all 500 pics at once? There's no way I'm going through 500 pictures to remove 5 spots from each. There has to be a way to make this possible. First person who says it can't be done owes me a dollar :)
Any help?? Thanks! |
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05/04/2007 01:22:26 AM · #2 |
How about doing it once then saving it 500 times, if everything else is the same.....
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05/04/2007 01:23:37 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by Shadowi6: How about doing it once then saving it 500 times, if everything else is the same..... |
They're waves crashing onto the beach, so each photo is subtly different near the bottom, but not in the sky where the spots are. Nice try tho ;-) |
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05/04/2007 01:32:06 AM · #4 |
| An action combined with a batch process? |
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05/04/2007 01:38:26 AM · #5 |
what about recording an action? Use the clone stamp/healing tool to fix the spot, record that action, then run that action on all the photos?
If that doesn't work, maybe try creating a new "layer" which has a healed version of that area of the sky. then create an action which loads the photo, pastes the "fixed" sky on the photo, then flattens and saves the image. |
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