August 2005
Beginner
592 pages
24h 40m
English
At his point, I take a quick tour of my image and remove tiny scratches, specks, dust or other small defects that might cause problems down the road (this is commonly known as spotting) (Figure 17.14). This step does not have to be performed at this stage, but it should be complete before localized adjustments are made for the same reason that you should remove noise before that stage, which I'll talk about a little later in this chapter.

To perform spotting, zoom in to 100% magnification (by double-clicking the Zoom tool) and look for any tiny defects ...
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