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Removing those dust marks from your photographs in Digital Photography These dust specks can come from either the dust particles that were sticking on the surface of the lens while we might have been shooting the picture or even from our scanner surface. Even though we you may take all precautions and keep the lens as clean as possible, sometime or the other while shooting those invaluable moments the dust appears out of nowhere and sticks on the surface of the lens. Well not to worry anymore because with Adobe's Photoshop software you can make your photographs totally, free of dust. How to do it? Well first of all if you are scanning the photographs then scan them at the highest possible resolution otherwise just try to copy them from your digital camera with best image quality possible. Now save the images in .TIFF format. Although this might just eat up a little more space but the end result would also be far better. If you are a professional save the images in JPEG or GIFF, especially if you are loading the images upon a webpage, also keep the resolution at 72dpi. With Photoshop, you can realign your photograph and move it a few degrees so as to make it straight. Do this by keeping anything in the background as reference, maybe the horizon or any building in the backdrop or anything that might be straight. Then you can crop the image from the sides to exclude anything that is probably not required. Scratches and particles of dust are common with today's Ipods that you have to have filters to remove any spots of dust on the Ipods surface. Still, if you are employing filters to remove particles of dust and/or scratching, you must proceed with caution. The entirety of the filtering should never be employed at one time for cleaning images. If the filters are not employed in a correct fashion, it can clear vital details of your files. If you select only the part of the image that has severe dust on it, and then use the filters, you will not affect the rest of the photo. Check out the information available on pixels to read more into this subject. Another handy application for dust is the clone tool. Dust is most often visible in the sky, and since there is little detail there, the clone tool can be used to wipe away the dust spots, which will not be noticeable afterward. Just select the clone tool from the toolbar towards the left and then press ALT. Keep it pressed and select the area, which you want to copy. Now press the Shift Key and take the pointer to area where from where you want to remove the undesired objects. Just try to use it on a small area first to see if it is the right color or not. Eliminating Spoilage: After all the dust is gone, you might want to cleanse spoiling items as well, which you can review your manual to decide what to move. The tools known as the rubbers stamps will enable you to stamp a section of the IPOD, whereas the area is replaced. The smudging tools are available to use once the stamps is cleared. This will recover natural appearance. It can be quite like finger paintingThe photo-editing programs are fun and easy tools to work with photos. However, if you are going pro you may want to consider Adobes editing programs, since these are the most widely used programs on the market, used by pro photographers all over the world.
by Readabout's Digital Photography Training Team
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