Herb,

What do you mean by not enough control? If the mouse is set correctly and a
suitable magnification (zoom) is chosen, mine will move one pixel at a time.
Is there something about a PST that makes precise movement easier?

Don

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Updated: March 30, 2002


----- Original Message -----
From: "Herb Chong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 3:13 PM
Subject: Dust Spotting a Grainy Neg?


> Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >My problem is that when i spot out the marks on the neg i mess up the
> grain
> structure in that area and the grain starts looking soft. Any one got any
> ideas on how to get around this? I'll also have to get rid of one or two
> small scratches and when i have tried this, i get a line along where the
> scratch was that has this soft grain. Looks more like Tmax in that area :)
>
> Thanks,
> Paul Jones<
>
> except for easy situations, you will find that this type of repair best
> done with one of the cloning tools. Photoshop 7's Healing Brush is very
> good for areas where the tone changes relatively slowly. ordinary cloning
> is better where there may be abrupt changes or a pattern. in all cases, a
> pressure sensitive tablet makes a huge difference. if you are going to
need
> to retouch often, you need to get one. a mouse just doesn't have enough
> control.
>
> Herb...
>


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