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  1. I am still climbing the AP learning curve, but already my compliments for an amazing piece of software. I have a feeling the following should be possible, however I am not sure how to approach it. I have a large number of slides and negatives, scanned with a scanner (Nikon CoolScan 5000 ED) that also records dust and scratch information using a separate infrared channel. From these scans I can create both an RGB tiff file, which loads fine in AP, and an infrared tiff file, which also loads fine and shows dust and scratches as black on a white background. My question is: can I use the IR file to automatically remove dust and scratches from the RGB image, preferably with some control over the aggressiveness of the effect? Thanks in advance!
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