GrainRemovalMaskGrainRemovalMaskTEXTstopStopÿÿÿÿnullMsgeTEXT°Choose the Brush from the Tool bar and set it to a smaller size (try 50 and set the hardness to 50%, Opacity to 20% and Flow leave at 75-100%. Press Continue to read more...CntnboolTEXTstopStopÿÿÿÿnullMsgeTEXT—You will be using the brush to "paint" the areas you wish to remove grain from. Go easy, use multiple passes if needed. Press Continue to begin... CntnboolTEXT duplicate Duplicateÿÿÿÿ DuplicateDplcnullobj EnmrLyr OrdnTrgtNm TEXT Mask LayerTEXTstopStopÿÿÿÿnullMsgeTEXT¸For a 72ppi photo, a Radius of somewhere between 1-2 works well, for more ppi you will have to raise the Radius as needed. Experiment, see how it looks. Press the Continue button...CntnboolTEXT gaussianBlur Gaussian BlurÿÿÿÿGaussian BlurGsnBRds UntF#Pxl?øTEXTmakeMakeÿÿÿÿMakeMk Nw typeChnlAt obj EnmrChnlChnlMsk UsngenumUsrMHdAlTEXTresetResetÿÿÿÿResetRsetnullobj propClr ClrsTEXTstopStopÿÿÿÿnullMsgeTEXTüJust hit "X" on your keyboard to switch between White (remove grain) or Black (un-do removal) if you go too far one way. Make the brush small and soft to paint around things you don't want touched. Now, press the Stop button and remove that grain!