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Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
July 10, 2025
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Distraction Removal: Dust (Camera Raw and Lightroom Classic)

  • July 10, 2025
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This post applies to Camera Raw and Lightroom Classic.

 

Dust Removal is no longer in Early Access status and can be found in the Remove edit panel for Camera Raw & Lightroom Classic. Dust Removal helps remove distracting spots in an image that may be caused by dust on a camera's sensor and is also effective on dust on the rear lens element.

 

Once enabled, your image will be scanned, and any detected dust spots will be automatically removed using Content-Aware Remove. For refinement, you can select one or multiple spots to delete or refresh. Batch removal is also supported; simply select the "Dust" checkbox under "Remove" in the copy settings dialog.

Please note that scanned negatives are not in the scope of this feature at this time. 

 

  • Dust spots on scans tend to be located in the focal plane, with the negative and very sharp, while sensor dust is typically positioned out of the focal plane and therefore not in focus.
  • Scanned negative dust typically appears as white spots on a darker background, whereas perceived sensor dust tends to appear as dark spots in lighter areas. 

 

We would love to hear your feedback on Dust Removal! Please give it a try and let us know what you think:
 

  • How is it useful?
  • How could it be more useful?
  • What could we do to improve your experience?

 

Lisa Ngo, Product Manager


Also see this video by @brianmatiash where he demos the feature: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwpUX4b6igY 

 

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225 replies

Participant
August 25, 2025

Funktioniert sehr gut! 

Known Participant
August 24, 2025

Doesn't seem to do anything. After "Apply" I get either "No dust spots found", which is fine, or "Click on a removed area ..." but there are no removed areas indicated.

Participant
August 22, 2025

USELESS for Scanned Photos. Yes, I know ALL your focus is on Digital images and AI. But there are many photographers and archivists dealing with prints, negs and slides. Which are dusty, scratched and pitted. YET of VITAL Historical Importance. 

Too much to ask that you remember us?? Cos the photos I took provide so much joy and content to many books, docs, mags, merch and more, and of course online. But my photos can never be replicated cos they were of a special time and place.

Oh well, never mind, back to endless hours of fixing my photos that labs mucked up cos Adobe doesn't care about film photographers and archivists.

Erik Bloodaxe
Legend
August 23, 2025

You seem to be criticising this new tool because it was not designed to perform a different function which you would like to see implemented. It was designed to tackle the problem of sensor dust spots and nothing more. Perhaps what you want may come in the future.

Participant
August 23, 2025
Yes I seem to be asking for something ONLY because Adobe always manages to never upgrade tools for film photographers and archivists.

Gee, how else can we respond to tools but to say hey, what about another group of photographers who have been supporting, teaching and evangelizing for Adobe Photoshop since version one, circa 1990?

Jenny
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Pedro Cortez Marques
Legend
August 22, 2025

Great to see this and test it out.

If it removes 80% of the spots, it's ready to be public, even if it can get even better later on, because I tested on some images where it removed one unrelated to sensor dust dot that should have been kept.

Miguel Claro
Participant
August 22, 2025

Thank you for creating this helpful tool. This is something I've been waiting for so long. It's not yet perfect, as it seems to loose some dust dots, but for sure it's a working progress. I was thinking that if perhaps the tool could analyse more than one photo, like a short sequence of images, as it works on timelapses, it might help to distinguish and understand where are located the dust dots as these are the only ones that should stand still on the sequence.

Inspiring
August 22, 2025

Impressed - it works fine me and, in practice, I find it one of the most useful recent enhancements. 

Participant
August 22, 2025

Just tried it on an old digitized slide. It removed some of my dust spots, but not all.

randallkincaid
Participant
August 21, 2025

never really had an issue with sensor dust...its usually one or two spots easily removed (my experience retouching)

find a way to "one click" this and i'm all in. 

Known Participant
August 21, 2025

Fantastic. I garb some wine bottles I photographed weeks ago and did some clean on spots and now WOOOW guys keep on This fantastic. I will use this feature a lot, and I bet you will come with more refinements to this option
Thank you guys. By the way I try it on a powerful  PC and on a laptop Acer Aspire 3 15, 16 GB ram and  Ryzen 7 5700 U with radeon and it was very fast . On the laptop I was expecting that will take longer to do the removal but no.
I like it

CarlosFilipeOperti
Participating Frequently
August 21, 2025

It's incredible, hands down, but miss faint spots.

Carlos Filipe Operti - Rio de Janeiro - Brasil - www.carlosoperti.com