10-31-2019, 12:26 PM
Tawe19, welcome to the forum.
You might try duplicating the base layer, setting the copy layer to "Burn" and adjusting the opacity.
Not sure what you're going to use it for, but, if I may suggest, since you know the defect is there, no matter what you do, there may never be a time you don't immediately see the defect yourself. Very hard to not know and to not see what you already know and see. Other viewers, however, will most likely find interest in the primary content, the people's faces, and may never be concerned about or even notice "participants wearing mouldy clothes."
You might try duplicating the base layer, setting the copy layer to "Burn" and adjusting the opacity.
Not sure what you're going to use it for, but, if I may suggest, since you know the defect is there, no matter what you do, there may never be a time you don't immediately see the defect yourself. Very hard to not know and to not see what you already know and see. Other viewers, however, will most likely find interest in the primary content, the people's faces, and may never be concerned about or even notice "participants wearing mouldy clothes."