Canon EOS Rebel T1i Digital Photo Professional 3.9 for Macintosh Instruction M - Page 70

Manually Erasing Dust (Repair Function), point from where dust is to be erased.

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Manually Erasing Dust (Repair Function) You can erase dust spots in an image by selecting them one by one. 1 In the main window, select the image you want to erase dust spots. 2 Click the [Stamp] button. 4 Click the button that matches the dust spot to be erased. O If the dust spot is dark in color, click the [ ] button, and if the dust spot is light in color, click the [ ] button. O When you move the cursor over the image, the dust erasure range appears as [ ]. 5 Place the dust spot to be erased within the [ ] and click. Introduction Contents at a Glance 1Basic Operation 2Advanced Operation ¿ The copy stamp window appears. 3 When the image has redrawn itself, double-click the point from where dust is to be erased. Doubleclick ¿ The display changes to 100% view. O The display position can be changed by dragging. Click 3Advanced Image Editing and Printing 4 Processing Large Numbers of Images ¿ The dust spot within the [ ] is erased. O Click on another part of the image to continue erasing dust spots in the image. O To erase dust in another part of the image, click the button clicked in step 4 again to cancel dust erasure processing and perform the operation again from step 3. O When the dust spot cannot be erased, [ ] is displayed. 6 Click the [OK] button to return to the main window. ¿ The [ ] mark (p.112) is displayed on an image from which dust spots have been erased. 5Editing JPEG/TIFF Images Reference Index 69

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Introduction
Contents at
a Glance
Basic
Operation
Advanced
Operation
Advanced
Image Editing
and Printing
Editing
JPEG/TIFF
Images
Index
Processing
Large Numbers
of Images
Reference
Manually Erasing Dust (Repair Function)
You can erase dust spots in an image by selecting them one by one.
1
In the main window, select the image you want to
erase dust spots.
2
Click the [Stamp] button.
The copy stamp window appears.
3
When the image has redrawn itself, double-click the
point from where dust is to be erased.
The display changes to 100% view.
The display position can be changed by dragging.
Double-
click
4
Click the button that matches the dust spot to be
erased.
If the dust spot is dark in color, click the [
] button, and if
the dust spot is light in color, click the [
] button.
When you move the cursor over the image, the dust erasure
range appears as [
].
5
Place the dust spot to be erased within the
[
] and
click.
The dust spot within the [
] is erased.
Click on another part of the image to continue erasing dust spots
in the image.
To erase dust in another part of the image, click the button
clicked in step 4 again to cancel dust erasure processing and
perform the operation again from step 3.
When the dust spot cannot be erased, [
] is displayed.
6
Click the [OK] button to return to the main window.
The [
] mark
(p.112)
is displayed on an image from which dust
spots have been erased.
Click