Lr's spotting tools include both heal and clone modes. It's ok to  
overlap if needed.

PS certainly has more extensive pixel pushing capabilities... :-)

Godfrey - www.gdgphoto.com

On Jul 12, 2008, at 1:11 AM, Igor Roshchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Godfrey,
> thank you for the suggested sequence. I'll try it.
> However, so far I was not very satisfied with the spotting tool
> in LR. I have two problems with it. First, it is hard to apply it
> when there are a few speckles far enough that they cannot be covered
> by one spot, but close enough that 2-3 spots would need to be  
> overlapped.
> Second, it seems to leave noticeable edge of the spot (non-matching
> color). I like the clone stamp and spot tools in PS much better.
>
> Bob S. and Mark,
> On several occasions I've had series of photos taken with all the same
> dust particles stuck to the sensor, to discover it afterwards.
> Or, even if I see them in the beginning, I have no way of removing
> them, especially when I am at an event. So such a function
> would be very handy. My brother uses it with his D70.
> Surprisingly, some dust particles can stay in the same place for
> several tens of shots.
>
> Igor
>
>
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