it . . . depending on the size and quantity of drops . . .
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On Feb 3, 2010, at 1:24 PM, John Moore wrote:
> I haven't seen the video yet but a producer asked what to do about
> water drops on the lens, can they be removed or lessened. I
> suggested depending on the nature of the shot and size of drops
> maybe clone tool or scratch removal like dust busting. Without
> seeing it I don't know if that is viable. Anybody got any
> approaches/ plug ins that might help? Of course I've already
> suggested the "Reshoot filter" and handed the producer a lens
> tissue. I think he wants to fix the video they already shot.
> Perhaps it's time for me to use my own "smart ass" filter and shut up.
>
> John Moore
>
> Barking Trout Productions
>
> Studio City, CA
>
> bigfish@pacbell.net
>
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