Best way to kill a dust bunny?

nightshadownightshadow Registered Users Posts: 81 Big grins
edited November 24, 2008 in Finishing School
I took some pictures for a friend at a wedding, the original photog got sick. I took both bodies and shot some group photos outside against the plain white wall (natural light). Sometime around the fourth photo I took with this body (used for the outdoor stuff only) a dust bunny attached itself to the middle of the sensor. On most of the photos, this showed up on a man's shirt and was not that hard to clone out. In one photo I would like to salvage, it showed up in the nape of a three year old's neck. Since the neck and shoulders are not comparatively flat and evenly lit like the shirts, I am not having much success with the clone stamp. Suggestions?

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  • du8diedu8die Registered Users Posts: 358 Major grins
    edited November 24, 2008
    Can you post the image?
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  • nightshadownightshadow Registered Users Posts: 81 Big grins
    edited November 24, 2008
    http://photos.patrickslayton.com/IMG_3232.jpg

    I have not done much with this copy, just some minor tweaking. I know it needs cropping and all, but not much point in bothering if I can't fix her neck.
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