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Photo Scanning Tip: Remove Dust And Scratches Using FREE Image Editing Software, I!P
If "our Photo Scans #ave Too !uch Dust And Scratches Then #ere$s #ow To Use I!P Software To Remove Unwanted De%ris
Remember, you're working with a "natural" photo scan. And you've opened your natural photo scan in GI !. If not, please check out...

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&atural photo scan after using GI ! editing tools to remove dust.

Step ,ne: ,pen "our Digita( Photo Scan In

I!P And -oom In

#he first thing I do is to +oom in. !ress your "," key, and left mouse button to +oom in. 'on't +oom in too close, otherwise you won't know what's detail and what's dust.

Step Two: Find The .#ea( Too(.

the "eal #ool is the best way to get rid of dust, debris, and scratches. %ou'll find the #ool in your #ool -o., or press """...

/pen your file. ,oom in. (ind your "dust" spots. And click on the ""eal #ool".

Step Three: #ow To Use The .#ea( Too(.

#o use the "eal #ool, you'll need to "set image source". 0hat this means is, you need to find a "clean" area around the dust, and set the "eal #ool before you remove any dust. $o, find a dust spot, and beside the dust, in a "clean" area, use 1#R* 2 left mouse button to set the area. #hen go ahead and start clickin on the dust area with left mouse button to remove.

%ou need to "$et" your "eal #ool. !ress 1#R* and left mouse button around the dust you want to fi.. /nce youre "eal #ool is set, you can start clicking away on the dust. It'll take you a few clicks to get the hang of it.

/nce your "eal #ool is set, use your left mouse button and click directly on dust spots to remove them.

/uic0 Tip: "ou$(( 'eed To Re1Set The #ea( Too(


0hen you move to another dust area, you'll need to re3set your "eal #ool. -ut be careful4 ake sure when you're setting the "eal #ool, to choose an area that is similar to the dust area. If you don't, you'll get this...

ake you don't set your "eal #ool in the wrong area. If you set the "eal #ool in the wrong spot, you will get this...

%ikes. %ou need to re3set the "eal #ool in an area that is close to the dust, so you don't end up doing this. $o, remember to reset the "eal #ool as close to the dust area.

/uic0 Tip: 2hange The Sca(e Si3e


$ometimes you'll run into dust specks that are too small or big. %ou can change the si+e of the "eal #ool by ad5usting the "$cale" si+e according to the si+e of the dust.

In your #ool -o., you will find "$cale". 1hange the $cale si+e so that it matches the si+e of the dust you're removing.

ake "eal #ool bigger or smaller by setting the $cale option to as big or small as you like.

#ere$s the fina( resu(t, again+++

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