I'm afraid I know the answer to this, but on the chance that I'm wrong, I'll ask anyway. I seem to have had a spot-on-the-lens problem with some of my clips. Am I correct that in Premiere Elements there is no way to remove spots?
Thanks,
Marvin
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Spot removalI'm afraid I know the answer to this, but on the chance that I'm wrong, I'll ask anyway. I seem to have had a spot-on-the-lens problem with some of my clips. Am I correct that in Premiere Elements there is no way to remove spots?
Thanks, Marvin
Re: Spot removalNot really. Not the way you can with Photoshop Elements anyway.
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Re: Spot removalChalk it up to lessons learned: always check the lens.
Thanks for the quick response.
Re: Spot removalMarvin, you are not the first to record some video without checking the lens first. In my case a huge, damp handprint giving a wonderfully patchy soft focus effect and spoiling my recording of a Greek amphitheatre
Lesson learned? Too right! AMD Ryzen 3900x 12C/24T, ASUS x570 mobo, Arctic Liquid Freezer ll 280, Win11 64 bit, 64GB RAM, Radeon RX 570 graphics, Samsung 500GB NVMe 980 PRO (C:), Samsung 970 Evo SSD (D:), Dell U2717D Monitor, Synology DS412+ 8TB NAS, Adobe CS6.
Re: Spot removalBeen there too! I keep a lens cloth handy in all the bags.
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Me too. And sometimes I remember to use it.
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