On 13 Jul 2004, at 20:36, Patrick Baldwin wrote:

 On the keyboard above the page up, down, left and right keys is a
group of 9 with f13 top left. the two diagonal arrow keys in that group
will do what you want. The one pointing to 10 o'clock as it were will
put you in the top left corner of your image. The other will put you in
the bottom right.
HTH. Patrick.

Thanks very much indeed for that advice - just shows that I really should read all the instruction book when I buy a new computer rather than just assuming I know it all.


And to save me doing just that, please is there an equivalent command which will work on a reduced keyboard such a G4 laptop?

Richard Lewisohn wrote
And including an automation routine in a future version of Photoshop to
save and repeat those dust busting moves from one image to the next in
a series (given that the dust is always in the same place and the
background is often the same - or at least similar - from one shot to
the next) would save a lot of us a lot of time.

Sadly i find that dust moves about on the cursor - I have done extensive tests and am convinced that the mirror movement creates mini-vortices which shift the dust about. The technique you describe - will it work on a batch of pictures with dust in different places?


Cheers

Mike Sheil

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