Deleting retouch brush strokes – Apple Aperture 2 User Manual
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Chapter 15
Making Image Adjustments
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4
In the Retouch HUD, do the following:
 Select the Clone button.
 Set the radius of the brush by dragging the Radius slider or entering a value in the
Radius value slider.
 Set the softness of the brush by dragging the Softness slider or entering a value in
the Softness value slider.
 Set the Opacity of the brush by dragging the Opacity slider or entering a value in the
Opacity value slider.
5
Option-click while brushing over the source area (the area where you want to copy
the pixels).
6
Brush over the area with the imperfection.
7
Repeat step 6 until the imperfection disappears.
Deleting Retouch Brush Strokes
You can delete a Retouch brush stroke at any time. Because pixels in brush strokes are
sampled sequentially, brush strokes can only be deleted in reverse order.
To delete a brush stroke:
1
Click the Delete button in the Retouch area of the Adjustments inspector or the
Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD.
2
Repeat step 1 until the brush stroke you want to remove is deleted.
Brush over the blemish
with the Clone brush.
Click the Delete button
to remove a brush stroke.