This tutorial will show you an alternative way of removing defects from an image without using the Clone tool. [details]
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Last edited by Doug Nelson; 07-24-2003, 12:33 PM.Learn by teaching
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It was a good tutorial. I especially appreciated the screenshots, and the animated shots were a bonus!
I've used a version of this technique for some time. It's especially useful for scratches, since they tend to all go in the same direction. You move the duplicate layer perpendicular to the direction of most of the scratches and you can get rid of a lot of them without having to readjust.Learn by teaching
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