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P: (Ai) detect and erase spots in sky part of images

Explorer ,
Nov 24, 2022 Nov 24, 2022

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Since LRC is pretty good at finding and marking (visualising) spots, especially when looking at a clear sky, it should be a no-brainer to select those spots automatically. It could be a feature to use in the Healing panel where you could review and remove the ones you do not want to be erased manually afterwards.

 

A kind of "detect spots automatically"-functionality only marking them just as you would do manually. This feature could remove some heavy lifting if you are faced with an image that accidentally happens to have a lot of spots. In the background, increasing dehazing could help LRC identify the areas so that the outline becomes clearer to recognise and then mark afterwards.

 

When looking at a reasonably clear sky, you can see them clearly and want to remove them, so having LRC do most of the work for you would be a huge plus.

 

 

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Nov 30, 2022 Nov 30, 2022

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Oh, heck yes!

 

I have a really cool shoot done on a very clear day at the beach ... with a 1Ds2 that had a really filthy sensor.

 

I am absolutely 100% completely positive that "AI" can fix those **** spots.

 

Copying healing from one image to another seems like it should work in theory, but somehow LR always manages to mess that up, and this shows up when the client looks at the photo and says "hey what's wrong with my knee?".

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