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Removing spots in a time-lapse sequence with Adobe Camera Raw

Removing spots in a time-lapse sequence with Adobe Camera Raw

From the course: Creating Time-Lapse Video

Removing spots in a time-lapse sequence with Adobe Camera Raw

- When we were shooting out in the desert, I did my best to be careful about swapping lenses. Even still, there was times that it was pretty windy and a lot of dust blowing and it was very easy to end up with some dust both on the front of the lens or on the sensor. As you could see here, I've got a few bits of dust, three little spots, and it looks like potentially a hair there. But as we go from frame to frame, they stay stationary. The good news is, is that if you take good diligence in the shooting and in the field, a couple of spots here and there can be easy to fix during post, let's see how. To start, I'll choose everything and then right click and Open in Camera Raw. Let's press the auto key to get a good overall balance that really brought the rocks out. And now we'll massage things a bit. Bring the base exposure down a little bit, recover the highlights a little, and play with the overall balance to the…

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