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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 with removing distracting spots on an image that may be caused by dust on a camera's sensor.

 

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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197 replies

Participant
November 10, 2025

Hi. I tried this feature on a picture with a particuler kind of dust: small residu from fibers.
It seems that the dust removal function does not yet handle this kind of dust well. 

Participant
November 9, 2025

Game changer! Saving so much time, thank you!

Inspiring
November 9, 2025

I sent it once. If it is repeating, it is not me who is doing it.

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Participant
November 8, 2025

FANTASTIC - It's a game changer.  For the last few months I haad to edit in Photoshop Camera Raw Filters, which I thought helped so much.  But now directly in Lightroom - saves hours of editinging time.  THANKS SO MUCH!

 

Inspiring
November 8, 2025

Can I suggest this thread gets locked pending an update to this feature as posts are becoming repetitve?

Inspiring
November 8, 2025

When the program appears to have found some dust spots, one is invited to do more dust remeoval if one cares to, at which point it hangs up and eventually must be canecelled because nothing is happening.  Worthless.  Not ready for prime time or anything else IMHO.

Inspiring
November 8, 2025

Worthless.  Two dozen images digitized from film (which is notorius for adding dust spots) and the program has so far found no dust on any.  All had to be hand-retouched.  As I said.  Worthless.

Erik Bloodaxe
Legend
November 8, 2025

Please take the time to read the topmost post in this thread. Your answer is there.

Participant
November 8, 2025

This is not working for me. I get the message no dust spots found. I'm trying to remove white spots caused by dust on the scanned film image of older photographs. I can remove them manually with the healing brush tool, but it's very tedious. 

Erik Bloodaxe
Legend
November 8, 2025

@15760387  Please read the topmost post in this thread. Your answer is there. 

 

Participant
November 8, 2025

I hoffte das diese neue Funktion auch bei Unterwasser-Backscatter-Problemen hilft - Leider findet diese Funktion (fast) gar nichts.

 

Participant
November 6, 2025

it would have been much better to have an option to clean backdrop floor/background and remove distractions like objects . Loving the new updates though.