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Over exposure alert and under exposure alert??

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  • John Doe
    1/ Yes. see préférences
    2/ Use the global spot removal tool instead of layers.
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  • NNN636098423376261282
    Thank you for getting back so fast! How can I use the GLOBAL SPOT REMOVAL? Where is it located?

    G
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  • SFA
    [quote="NNN636098423376261282" wrote:
    Thank you for getting back so fast! How can I use the GLOBAL SPOT REMOVAL? Where is it located?

    G


    http://help.phaseone.com/en/CO10/Editin ... Spots.aspx

    HTH.
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  • NNN636098423376261282
    Excellent!

    Questions:
    Can you control where the "sampling area"? in other words, where the software is cloning from?
    I noticed I can only do circles what happens if I have a line that needs to remove it? Can I use the Global spot removal feature or the layer sport removal?

    Thank you!
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  • SFA
    [quote="NNN636098423376261282" wrote:
    Excellent!

    Questions:
    Can you control where the "sampling area"? in other words, where the software is cloning from?
    I noticed I can only do circles what happens if I have a line that needs to remove it? Can I use the Global spot removal feature or the layer sport removal?

    Thank you!


    Spots deal with spots and dust spots. Same concepts, different processing undertaken. In general small blemishes may be possible depending in how the blemish presents.

    For cloning and healing try the relevant layer types. See the link to the Online User Guide from the C1 Help menu for far more information than can be covered sensibly here.

    HTH.


    Grant
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