3/9/2024 0 Comments Black spots on my photos![]() in PS I sometimes retouch 100-300 spots for a still life images (for dust which we had no time to remove on the set) in the RAW converter.īy doing it this way I can e.g. I doubt that it has something to do with performance. The 100 spot limit seems a little bit arbitrary. Seems stupid to me.Īs I mentioned above – I would like to stay as long as possible in the raw converter before switching to PS for final retouches. We did not have dust marks there but when we shot 3 teenagers with very heavy acne I could just retouch ONE teenager in COP and the rest had to be done in Photoshop. Don’t know if that has something to do with canon.īut the 100 spot limit is also problematic with phase one images. We also shoot with the 5D MK2 for a while now and there seems to be a lot of spots on the sensor after the last cleaning. The procedure is exactly the same for removing Dust spots from the camera sensor itself. Here is the image with the Spot removal points shown. Here is a comparison of the same image with and without spot removal. Click on the minus icon to delete a point.įinally, you can also right-click with the Remove Spot cursor for fast access to the parameters. In the ‘Spot’ pull down menu you can select individual removal points and adjust them further. Once a number of removal points have been placed on an image the Spot Removal Tool will look like this. Additionally you can also adjust the radius by hovering near the edge of the spot. If you need to change the parameters, like the type and size once you have placed the spot, you can do so in the Spot Removal Tool. Try to aim for a spot removal tool size a little larger than the spot itself. You can choose this before clicking on the spot to remove or afterwards, so don’t worry if you initially choose the wrong option.Īdjust the radius of the spot removal tool, by dragging the ‘Radius’ slider to the left or right. The algorithms we use to detect and remove the dust are quite different for each type, so it is important you choose the correct one. The ‘Type’ menu selects between removing a ‘Spot’ (Blemish on the image itself) or ‘Dust’ (Dust on the camera’s sensor). It can be selected in the Spot Removal Tool itself or from the Cursor Toolbar. To remove spots in Capture One Pro 7, first select the ‘Remove Spot’ Cursor Tool. However, that involves an extra step, which will take additional time. One possibility would be to export the image to Photoshop and use the clone or healing brush to remove the spots. This image has a number of spots around the nose and mouth, which we can clearly see if we enlarge a little. Multiple spot removal points can be placed on the image and they can be a range of different sizes and not limited to just Spot or Dust removal. You can select between spot or dust removal. ![]() By default it can be found in the Details tool tab. There are dust spots that are present on the camera sensor itself and spots or blemishes on the image subject – for example skin blemishes.Ĭapture One Pro 7 is able to remove both of these with the Spot Removal Tool. The Spot Removal Tool in Capture One Pro 7 removes two different kinds of ‘spots’ you may see on your images.
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