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How do you deal with it?
I make sure my sensor is as clean as possible before I shoot a timelapse. Since most of the times I shoot with a high F stop to achieve maximum depth of field, if there's any dirt or dust on my sensor that results in dots on my image, especially in the sky portion where they are more clearly visible.
The dust removal tool in Lightroom works great for still images but it doesn't work for sequences. So, what do you do?
I have a couple of nice sequences I'd like to recover that are otherwise unusable due to several dust spots...
Thanx
I make sure my sensor is as clean as possible before I shoot a timelapse. Since most of the times I shoot with a high F stop to achieve maximum depth of field, if there's any dirt or dust on my sensor that results in dots on my image, especially in the sky portion where they are more clearly visible.
The dust removal tool in Lightroom works great for still images but it doesn't work for sequences. So, what do you do?
I have a couple of nice sequences I'd like to recover that are otherwise unusable due to several dust spots...
Thanx