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  1. *i need paintshop/photoshop gurus on this one/ others pass your way*

    I got an undergoing project to restore a video with paintshop since it seems it's the only way to get rid of these colors lines the right way, take a look:
    Original Vs. after vdubfilters & paintshop

    I'm wondering if it's possible to only select a specific color to remove it/ make it less visible if not invisible.
    Actually i know it's possible it's the next step that i'm wondering "how to" you know: replace the color, blend it perfectly etc..
    I also ask myself if working on rgb channels separately wouldn't be better.

    Lots of questions

    Right now i'm not exactly working like this.It's not bad but i think i could work with a better technique/tools

    Some Guru enlighten me pls

    p.s: tutorials are welcome.
    *** DIGITIZING VHS / ANALOG VIDEOS SINCE 2001**** GEAR: JVC HR-S7700MS, TOSHIBA V733EF AND MORE
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    this is a toughie because of the gradients

    if this has been shot on a tripod and happens only occassionally, you may be able to substitute part of a previous good frame over the bad part

    look under tools on the left menu...see if you can find something that would make it easier than editing 25 frames for 1 second
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  3. This is a video recorded on vhs back in the days.The reel inside is in bad condition which explain the lines.

    I got a bunch of these lines that appears randomly sometimes at the top or in the middle of the pic.

    I just wanna be able to select a specific color then make a color blend /smooth thanks for your opinion though.
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    I don't know of any way in PS except by hand. You could use the clone feature or maybe heal and retouch the line a bit at a time. The problem, as mentioned, is the gradients and the uneveness of the line.

    A closeup of part of the line:

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