JEEPER
Loc: Labrador City NL Canada
haven't a clue on how to remove or cover these pesky sunspots
can someone suggest something?
JEEPER, to what are you referring? I'm seeing some clouds, but no sunspots.
--Bob
JEEPER wrote:
haven't a clue on how to remove or cover these pesky sunspots
can someone suggest something?
JEEPER
Loc: Labrador City NL Canada
up in the sky above the second trussel from the right
JEEPER
Loc: Labrador City NL Canada
may also be dust on the lens not sure there are two bigger ones where I said and alsoa few smaller ones alittle lower
JEEPER
Loc: Labrador City NL Canada
I can reload it as a downloadable pic if that helps you zoom in to see
JEEPER wrote:
I can reload it as a downloadable pic if that helps you zoom in to see
Yes, that would help for sure.
JEEPER
Loc: Labrador City NL Canada
wow that was experience right there
JEEPER
Loc: Labrador City NL Canada
I haven't found that button in psp yet lol
JEEPER
Loc: Labrador City NL Canada
this photo was taken with my old oympus e-410 I traded it in two days after for a Nikon d3100
JEEPER wrote:
I haven't found that button in psp yet lol
It's in your jeans left pocket. :)
I use Photoshop, JEEPER. the tool I prefer for issues such as you presented is the 'Spot Healing Brush Tool'. It may be called something else in PSP, but more than likely that tool is available to you.
Here you go.
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/984987--Bob
JEEPER wrote:
wow that was experience right there
JEEPER
Loc: Labrador City NL Canada
my dust cloth you mean ? lol
JEEPER
Loc: Labrador City NL Canada
aha thanks bob it called spot grabber on psp
this copy I fixed! aha im so proud I can fix this
thanks again
JEEPER
Loc: Labrador City NL Canada
ohmy its 12:30 I have to work in the morning, gotta get up early, good night
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