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I'm going through my first wedding shots and notice that I acquired a hotel pixel DURING the wedding.
=( Needless to say I do not want to edit it out. |
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Is it noticeable on all of the shots ? If this happened to me, I'd load them all up in lightroom, use the clone tool with the smallest radius that contains the pixel and I'd clone from right next to that spot. I'd then copy + paste across all other photos. Done. Okay--it's possible you'll have occasional oddness when the pixel runs over edges, but that's probably rare. I'd at least try this method for the shots where it is showing up (the low key dark portions of the eve especially).
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You can clone the position of spot removal in LR?
If this is true then I will do this. It's not super noticeable I suppose. I'll see how the web-size versions look when I finish. I'm really sad guys. |
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Go to Settings > Copy Settings Deselect everything but Spot Removal Click Copy Now You can then apply that setting to any other photos that you need
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Found another one =(
I did a manual clean of my sensor and they went away. Sigh. Thanks for the tip guys, I took em out with the copy settings method. |
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to add sounds like dust you had if you leaned them away. in the future, if it happens you can remove the speck or hot pixels when you import the photos.
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I wasn't too hurt by it. Heh, how do you get LR to detect them automatically? I've never seen that.
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