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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
You make me really laugh...lol......hahahah....I never use it for that!!! Because I clean my screen very often..lol...not yet a spot on the screen....but I use sometimes the Healing Brush (or Clone Tool) but then for other things.......and a tip: don't sneeze that much if you sit behind pc.....or maybe its Danny, because I know he sneeze a lot if you come near...don't use aftershave.....he react alergic...lol...ask him...... Ilona
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ermm yeah jim happened the other day... and realised it was a mark on my screen.. where l'd squatted a fly .. eewwwwwwwwwwwwww.....
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Hmm I can tell the difference between spots on my screen and spots on the picture. Even then, I usually zoom in quite a bit when using that tool because I want to affect as little an area as possible and if it's on the screen zooming won't affect it :)
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Hehehe, been there. I've learned where every non-wipable spot is on my screen so it doesn't usually catch me anymore. I preferr the clone tool by the way, I've found the healing brush to be too erractic for my tastes.
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Yeah I tend to move the screen up and down to be sure.. Pass the tissues quick mate
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i used to smudge it away but now i always use use yep .. i am a bad one i have to admit i cover up anything i dont like in the way..today was the first time i put up a picture in the raw and am mad at myself for posting.. i understand this completely as i have to have it myway or the highway.. lol
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Join the club!!! I have encountered it frequently but scrolling up and down takes away any doubt. The spotless people definitely have an advantage here. Cloning works fine, but on detailed places it can be a tough job. Sometimes it gives the feeling of the old vinyl discs with that special sounds but now as visual.... :)
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How many times have you used the Healing Brush (or Clone Tool) in Photoshop to make a dust spot or spot disappear from your image ONLY to find out the 'spot' is on your LCD screen or CRT!!!!!!
I have....tons!!!!!!!
sighs!!!!!!! Am I the ONLY one?
Message edited on: 07/01/2005 11:40