This post was last modified: 2023-11-03, 21:52 by
joes.
Thank you, I will.
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Done. Since the satellites are moving, this solution doesn't work for me.
Nevertheless, I have got a few steps further on the road.
Creating the spot removal corrections, I discovered a couple of things. Maybe only in my situation, but others may find the same problems.
The corrected way...
After any correction, I press 'enter'. Then go to the next satellite and correct it. Press 'enter' again.
If I now leave that location of the picture bij dragging the magnified view, the corrections will not be visible the next time I view the page.
Instead, by leaving the Correction mode (pressing Q) and then move to one other part of the picture, it looks like lightroom saves the changes better.
It even happens that when -after editing all the satellites- I go to F full size view, one or two even still may be visible. Going back one frame, waiting for the view to have been rebuild and then go back to the edited one (still in F view), the corrections are visible, no satellite anymore. Somehow Lightroom has to rebuild the preview.
Did make a try of exporting twenty edited frames and indeed, the satellites are gone.
Like you said in the tutorial, it certainly is a tedious job.
But... I can't redo the captures. So, if I don't want to see them, I will have to remove them all by hand. For about a thousand pictures. With sometimes between 5 and 10 satellites visible in one and the same shot. Not being bored for a while.
Hope the result will be better than those ugly white spooky things calling all the attention.
Since it is night and the aurora's are dancing, some artefacts will be far less visible than if there is sensor dust visible in a light sky.
Hope I will be able to post (if I can find how to do that) one or two results. That will take a while. Some three thousands pictures to go...
Anyway, thank you for your quick reaction.
Regards,
Joes.