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Retouching and repairing images – Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual

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Retouching and repairing images

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About the Clone Source panel
Retouch with the Clone Stamp tool
Set sample sources for cloning and healing
Retouch with the Healing Brush tool
Retouch with the Spot Healing Brush tool
Patch an area
Remove red eye

About the Clone Source panel

The Clone Source panel (Window > Clone Source) has options for the Clone Stamp tools or Healing Brush tools. You can set up to five different
sample sources and quickly select the one you need without resampling each time you change to a different source. You can view an overlay of
your sample source to make it easier to clone the source in a specific location. You can also scale or rotate the sample source to better match the
size and orientation of the cloning destination.

(Photoshop Extended) For timeline-based animations, the Clone Source panel also has options for specifying the frame relationship between the
sample source video/animation frame and the target video/animation frame. See also

Cloning content in video and animation frames (Photoshop

Extended)

For a video on the Clone Source panel, see

www.adobe.com/go/vid0011

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Retouch with the Clone Stamp tool

The Clone Stamp tool

paints one part of an image over another part of the same image or over another part of any open document that has

the same color mode. You can also paint part of one layer over another layer. The Clone Stamp tool is useful for duplicating objects or removing a
defect in an image.

(Photoshop Extended) You can also use the Clone Stamp tool to paint content on video or animation frames. See also

Cloning content in video

and animation frames (Photoshop Extended)

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To use the Clone Stamp tool, you set a sampling point on the area you want to copy (clone) the pixels from and paint over another area. To paint
with the most current sampling point whenever you stop and resume painting, select the Aligned option. Deselect the Aligned option to paint
starting from the initial sampling point no matter how many times you stop and resume painting.

You can use any brush tip with the Clone Stamp tool, which gives you precise control over the size of the clone area. You can also use opacity
and flow settings to control the paint application to the cloned area.

Altering an image with the Clone Stamp tool

1. Select the Clone Stamp tool

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2. Choose a brush tip and set brush options for the blending mode, opacity, and flow in the options bar.

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