I want to remove the furniture bottom left in this image but when I use the clone tool the area is really patchy. How can I overcome this?
I would also really like to remove the light switch but dont know where to start with that?...
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by CaravaggioSince working with the clone stamp tool at less than 100% opacity is blurring, I am wondering if cloning with the clone stamp tool at full opacity, but with a low flow is also a form of blurring? Is this a bad practice? I sometimes do this to smooth out transitions in wrinkled clothes when the transitions...
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Channel: Photo Retouching
03-07-2011, 09:36 PM -
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by Doug NelsonThe problem with 'smudging' with the clone tool is caused by cloning from an area just set down by the clone tool. This causes a repeating pattern. It can be very obvious, as in a noticable feature or flaw repeating, or more subtle, as in the grain looking 'unnatural' since it doesn't match and is made...
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Channel: Photo Retouching
05-20-2002, 12:24 AM -
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by oiramWhen I select the clone tool option I am trying to clone Copy something from another part of the picture knowing where this is from the little cross that indicates where the clone is being taken from, however instead of an actually copy it is giving me a color shade as if were a paint color I was trying...
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Channel: Photoshop Help
09-19-2009, 07:10 PM -
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by ronfyaHi there,
I have a little but annoying problem.
The sampling crosshairs from the clone stamp tool & the healing brush just disappeared. That means I cannot see where I am sampling from when using these tools.
Does somebody know how do I get it back ?...-
Channel: Software
03-08-2011, 04:44 AM -