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Hi All,
I have an old photo that has a million red spots that I suspect is damaged emulsion. It would be impossible (OK maybe not impossible, but extremely time consuming) to try and clone away these specks manually, so I’m looking for a better way. The photo is in CMYK mode, because it will be printed out, and I noticed that the specks are most pronounced on the "M" channel. Is there a way that I can get rid of these spots in one or two steps?
I have Photoshop CS on a Windows 2000 OS.
Thanks a lot.
Carol
I have an old photo that has a million red spots that I suspect is damaged emulsion. It would be impossible (OK maybe not impossible, but extremely time consuming) to try and clone away these specks manually, so I’m looking for a better way. The photo is in CMYK mode, because it will be printed out, and I noticed that the specks are most pronounced on the "M" channel. Is there a way that I can get rid of these spots in one or two steps?
I have Photoshop CS on a Windows 2000 OS.
Thanks a lot.
Carol
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