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Old 08-04-2009, 04:27 PM
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Also, I have a horrible piece of fuzz/smudge on my sensor and it's driving me crazy! So I have a love-hate relationship with my camera right now.
dugarner,
I feel your pain, I have a set of pictures from a trip that had little fuzz aliens in the sky on every one of them. Thank heavens for Photoshop healing tool!
I bought a little stronger blower that helped some, but ended up getting one of those swabs and cleaning the sensor. I found this web site and there was a local dealer so I went to their shop and got a little instruction from them - although they just quoted what was on their web site. Here's the link if it will help you:
Cleaning Digital Cameras - Photographic Solutions, Inc.
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Old 08-04-2009, 05:45 PM
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Thanks for the link!

I am doubly frustrated because it seems my cloning tool and my eraser tool do not work with my tablet. I have never been able to get them to work! I don't have a traditional mouse, it broke at Christmas and I've never replaced it. So luckily, the fuzz is in the upper-left hand corner, and you can only notice it when the background is light (like sky), so I usually can crop the picture so the smudge doesn't show.

Someone recommended the Copper Hill cleaning products/method, I thought I'd try them. I have to wait until I get my first paycheck at the end of this month, then I'm going to do something about it!
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Old 08-04-2009, 06:41 PM
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another frustration with keeping the momentum going on this project is that i am using all my allocated scrap time to keep up with 365---in the meantime, i have about 2,000 pictures since january that i need to scrap in my family book! how do i keep up so that i don't get behind? i've never been more than 3 months behind in all the years i've been scrapping.
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Old 08-05-2009, 12:28 AM
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I'm committed, or should be I guess. I haven't missed a day, but I do think I'll get more "pleasure" scrapping done next year if I just focus on the photos and not the lo's. I'm behind a couple weeks and was hoping to catch up on the plane Friday
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Old 08-05-2009, 06:28 AM
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I am 3 weeks behind because of my vacation. After my last batch though I got thinking that I really miss journaling with the photos. It is not enough space on the pages I make. Soooo.. I think I might redo all of them - move out all the journaling, put in the dates and then have a "month" page every month with some journaling on to tell the happenings. I am not sure though.
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