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Originally Posted by bleah I was hoping there might be a solution with blending modes .. or ? |
Hello Again bleah,
Hmmm...
Blending Modes, eh?
We did a little quick experimenting and came up with a way to repair this picture using a
Blending Mode (at least to do the biggest part).
1) Enter
Quick Mask Mode (press Q).
2) using a very
Soft Brush (about the size of the string of lint), paint over the lint in the image.
3) Exit
Quick Mask (press Q again)
4) Copy & Paste the selection (this will create a new layer above the background layer)
5) Set the
Blending Mode to
Screen and the
Opacity to about
25% (play with this).
At this point, it hides much of the lint but a slight color distortion can still be seen. So...
6) Create a
New empty layer above this layer and
Jump Merge all the layers to this (press cmd/cntrl+opt/alt+shift+E)
7) Create
another New empty layer above this.
8) Grab the
Clone Tool and set it to
Color,
Aligned and
Use All Layers. Paint over the lint area.
We think this actually resulted in a
BETTER correction than using the
Clone Tool alone (as in our first attempt).