Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/06/19

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Subject: [Leica] Spot removal tool--LR4
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2012 00:05:55 +0200
References: <p0624080fcc053331564a@192.168.1.103> <CAF8hL-Gh8mO3W=d=oHwR3N9JwpTn19jy4X4byDeftD7fSC8Fpw@mail.gmail.com> <p06240819cc06990a349b@[192.168.1.103]>

Try this freeware for removing wires (unfortunately not 
available for Mac machines)

Wireworm

http://www.vicanek.de/plugins/wireworm.htm

His other stuff is very clever too - particularly his 
perspective correction tool.

Cheers
Douglas

On 19.06.2012 23:02, Herbert Kanner wrote:
> Thanks, Richard. In which version of LR was the use 
> of "H" introduced?
>
> Herb
>
>
>> "H" to show the circles of replacement and things 
>> being replaced.
>>
>> For heavy duty spot removal, I use CS5. The healing 
>> brush is amazing. LR
>> also slows down a lot with spot removal if your file 
>> is large.
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Herbert Kanner 
>> <kanner at acm.org> wrote:
>>
>>  > I haven't used this tool recently--for sure in 
>> LR2, possibly in LR3. In
>>  > LR4, they seem to have improved it to where it no 
>> longer works worth a
>>  > damn. I remember removing two strands of a barbed 
>> wire fence that were
>>  > between me and a donkey in LR2. It took a while, 
>> because it did not work
>>  > like the PS cloner--it replaced a circular area 
>> by the area in some other
>>  > direction, e.g. at right angles to the wire. So I 
>> had to remove the wire
>>  > one section at a time, which took a while but 
>> worked splendidly.
>>  >
>>  > Yesterday, there was part of a picture frame 
>> showing at the top of a shot,
>>  > and my wife asked if I could remove it in LR. I 
>> said "probably not," but
>>  > thinking about it, there seemed to be enough 
>> clear wall between it and the
>>  > subject of the picture to make removal possible.
>>  >
>>  > No way! It was a colossal failure. 1. I didn't 
>> see the replacement pixels
>>  > show up as I was dragging the tool; they clearly 
>> showed in LR2. 2. I had to
>>  > wait a number of seconds before I could see what 
>> the tool had done. 3. A
>>  > faint image of some lines of the picture frame 
>> remained and could not be
>>  > removed. 4. The replaced area was darker than the 
>> ostensible source area.
>>  >
>>  > Comments? Observations?
>>  > --
>>  > Herbert Kanner
>>  > kanner at acm.org
>>  > 650-326-8204
>>  >
>>  > Question authority and the authorities will 
>> question you.
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