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<blockquote data-quote="mknabster" data-source="post: 1083234" data-attributes="member: 31565"><p>For future reference, don't rely on Photoshop to correct mistakes in an image. Learn how to use your camera, clean it regularly, and you'll get perfect pictures, a good majority of the time. If you clean the lens with a microfiber cloth, that should remove those white marks, though they just look like blur marks to me. Now since you have to fix these images, most of the Photoshop versions' healing tool makes things worse. I know that CS5 has fixed and produces some really good results. If you don't have it, I would download a trial and do it through that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mknabster, post: 1083234, member: 31565"] For future reference, don't rely on Photoshop to correct mistakes in an image. Learn how to use your camera, clean it regularly, and you'll get perfect pictures, a good majority of the time. If you clean the lens with a microfiber cloth, that should remove those white marks, though they just look like blur marks to me. Now since you have to fix these images, most of the Photoshop versions' healing tool makes things worse. I know that CS5 has fixed and produces some really good results. If you don't have it, I would download a trial and do it through that. [/QUOTE]
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