PhilBurton
Subscriber
What are the BEST tools for removing dust and spots pre-scan? Which tools don't work as well? Related question, what are the best tools or or workflow to use in the latest, AI-based version of Photoshop, and maybe Lightroom, for dust and spot removal? Do you remove dust and spots early or late in the overall image edit process?
My scans so far have unacceptable levels of dust and spots. Using a Giotti "Rocket Blower" doesn't do the job.The slides have been stored (for many years now) in Kodak Yellow boxes. The color negatives in some random sleeves returned by the processing lab. B&W all home-developed years ago and stored in glassine envelopes. It's possible thjat some of these negatives got dusty during the drying process.
If it matters I am using a Nikon 5000 scanner with SF-210 batch feeder for slides. The scanner was recently cleaned and lubed professionally, and I have a dust cover for the scanner, so I'm confident that the scanner itself isn't a source of dust.
Phil Burton
My scans so far have unacceptable levels of dust and spots. Using a Giotti "Rocket Blower" doesn't do the job.The slides have been stored (for many years now) in Kodak Yellow boxes. The color negatives in some random sleeves returned by the processing lab. B&W all home-developed years ago and stored in glassine envelopes. It's possible thjat some of these negatives got dusty during the drying process.
If it matters I am using a Nikon 5000 scanner with SF-210 batch feeder for slides. The scanner was recently cleaned and lubed professionally, and I have a dust cover for the scanner, so I'm confident that the scanner itself isn't a source of dust.
Phil Burton