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http://www.birkbinnard.com/pftest/pa...orturetest.htm is a downsized image I took with my F828 to test PF removal tools. So far I've not found one that can handle this image well. What I've been doing on the few times I've needed to fix PF is use the Hue/Saturation slider in Elements.
As noted on the page, I'll be happy to email the full size image file (about 3.5MB) to anyone who wants to try it. |
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Setting the camera to Aperture priorty and then opening up some should help.
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You need Shay Steven's PhotoShop action for this - makes it quite easy to repair.
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Try this PS plugin. It was developed for the 828
http://www.sd3.info/pf828/PFree/PFree0-1.html ..Rob |
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