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Iamp;#39;d like to show you a method that I use to clean photographs I do a lot of photo restoration and Iamp;#39;ve learned a lot about cleaning photographs and spotting is what I call it getting the dust and the scratches off the images the first thing that I usually do is I will put a grid on the photograph so Iamp;#39;ll activate a grid and I make my grids one inch by one inch and you can do that in the preferences under rulers and guides and you can set the size of the square because I like to work in a one inch square so basically on an eight by ten and this image is an 8 by 10 you would put the grid up and that gives you 80 squares that you have to clean and it keeps me focused on an area and it also lets me be able to stop if I need to and know where I am when I come back so I usually just zoom in on a square and thatamp;#39;s where I start well Iamp;#39;m just gonna pick a square here I usually start in the top left and just move along but Iamp;#39;m gonna pick a square