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Adorama Shows Photographers How To Remove Dust Spots from Their Digital Images

For photographers who shoot with digital SLR cameras, a Photoshop pro shows how to clean up dirty pictures.

New York, NY (PRWEB) September 7, 2006 -– In its ongoing efforts to help consumers be better photographers, Adorama has just published “Digital Dust Remover” (http://www.adorama.com/catalog.tpl?op=academy&article=090506&refby=press_dustoff), a guide removing dust spots from digital images.

Dust appears on images as light grey circles on a digital image that’s been shot with a digital SLR, or as sharply defined dust particles on scanned images. Photoshop expert Diane Miller shows photographers how to find these spots and remove them before they show up on a print.

“Digital Dust Remover” is a companion piece to Bob Atkins’ article “Dust Busters!,” published last month, which describes how digital SLR camera owners can keep their camera sensor free of dust (http://www.adorama.com/catalog.tpl?op=academy&article=073106&refby=press_dustoff).

“Photoshop offers photographers tools that make it very easy to remove dust,” notes Adorama Academy editor Mason Resnick. “While preventing dust from getting on the sensor is the best option, sometimes dust simply can’t be avoided. It’s good to know there’s a backup plan.”

“Digital Dust Remover” is part of a growing collection of articles about all aspects of photography that have been published by Adorama via the Adorama Academy (http://www.adorama.com/catalog.tpl?op=academy&refby=press_dustoff), since 2003. It joins articles and special sections about a variety of subjects, including: Special Effects photography, Macro, Landscape, Sports, and Nature photography. “And there’s more on the way,” notes Resnick.

Online photo magazine at a retail site?
The Academy, which is quickly becoming a choice destination for photographers at all levels of experience who want to improve their picture-taking and image-editing skills, is an imaging resource of how-to photography articles, buying guides, and breaking news about the photography industry, written by a team of top photography experts.

Why would Adorama, a well-respected New York-based camera retailer, publish what is essentially an online photo magazine? Editor Mason Resnick says, "we believe the more information and knowledge we can provide, the more people will trust Adorama both as a reliable information source and as a place where they can feel comfortable buying their photographic gear."

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