In the old days we used filters when copying to remove or minimise stains of this sort
perhaps that's the first stage before spending the time needed to do it manually in
Photoshop

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> It was 20/9/04 10:29 am, when Graham Trott wrote:
>
> > I look forward to tips on colour matching - I have a scan of a Victorian
> > beach scene that has some discolouration patches, or fixer stains maybe, and
> > am planning to do some work on getting that sorted.
> >
> > I'm not sure how to go about it and haven't looked into it yet, but thought
> > maybe the colour match tool would help. The print was, I believe, a selenium
> > toned original.
>
Sangara replied
>
> Off the top of my head, I don't think the Color Match tool will do it. You
> will probably need to make local repairs. The Healing Brush and the Clone
> Stamp tool can both work in Color mode and on new layers. I would try using
> them first.
>
> Russell Brown has a technique for removing stains. The PDF might still be on
> his website.

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