Removing large number of dust spots from 35 mm slide scans
I'm wondering if anyone knows of a "slick" (or comparatively easy) way to remove 100s of dust or damaged emultion spots from 35 mm Kodachrome slide scans. Actually they are not strictly scans but rather I'm working with RAW files produced by re-photographing the original slide with a slide copy attachment on my Nikon. The slides were cleaned with a soft brush before being re-photographed, so the spots are really in the emulsion layers and not on the surface. I can do the slides that aren't too badly degrades with the Spot Healing Brush tool. Ones where there are litterally 100s if not a thousands spots take way too long to do with this tool. Using the Dust & Scratches filter is a possible option but I find that most of the time getting rid of the dark spots causes a lot of collateral damage to the image.
What I'd like to find is a way to isolate the dark spots maybe as a separate layer and then use them in some way to tell Photoshop to replace the dark spots with the surrounding color. Any ideas? Is it even possible? I can think of a relative straightforward way to design a filter algorithm to do this, but unfortunately Adobe has not done it (as far as I know).
