Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
11-24-2014, 11:29 AM
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I can't see spending $99 on a program like that. I'd have to see how well it does when dust spots show up near the edges of something in my images. That is usually where spot healing and cloning get a bit tricky.
As it is, I find that dust spots are something that I rarely end up having to hassle with, and I do a good job of using a rocket blower and cleaning the sensor when things get really crazy.
Ultimately, dust spots really only bother me when they show up in the sky or other uniform patches of an image, and as such they are usually easy to fix. LR is pretty good for syncing such spot fixes, too.
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