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Restore frames in video layers – Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual

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2. Do one of the following:

Select a video layer in the Layers panel, Animation panel (Photoshop Extended CS5), or Timeline panel (CS6), and then move the
current-time indicator to the frame you want to sample.

Open the image you want to sample.

3. Position the pointer in an open image or frame, and Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) to set the sampling point.

4. To set additional sampling points, click each clone source button

in the Clone Source panel.

5. Select the target video layer and move the current-time indicator to the frame you want to paint.

If you want to paint on a separate layer, you can add a blank video layer. Make sure you choose the appropriate Sample option to clone
content onto the blank video layer.

6. If you have set multiple sampling points, select the source you want to use in the Clone Source panel.

7. Do any of the following in the Clone Source panel:

To scale or rotate the source that you’re cloning, enter a value for W (width) or H (height), or the rotation in degrees .

To show an overlay of the source that you’re cloning, select Show Overlay and specify the overlay options. (The Clipped option restricts
the overlay to the brush size. Deselect this option to overlay the entire source image).

To move the source overlay to an offset position, Shift + Alt-drag (Windows) or Shift + Option-drag (Mac OS). To temporarily show
overlays, deselect Show Overlay, and press Shift + Alt (Windows) or Shift + Option (Mac OS).

8. Drag over the area of the frame you want to paint.

Painting on a video layer is nondestructive. You can choose the Restore Frame or Restore All Frames command to discard the altered
pixels on a specific frame or video layer.

Change frame offset for cloning or healing

In the Clone Source panel:

To always paint using the same frame you initially sampled from, select Lock Frame.

To paint using a frame relative to the frame you initially sampled from, enter the number of frames in the Frame Offset box. If the frame
you want to use is after the frame you initially sampled, enter a positive value. If the frame you want to use is before the frame you
initially sampled, enter a negative value.

Restore frames in video layers

You can discard edits made to frame video layers and blank video layers.

In the Animation panel (Photoshop Extended CS5) or Timeline panel (CS6), select a video layer and do one of the following:

To restore a specific frame, move the current-time indicator to the video frame and choose Layer > Video Layers > Restore Frame.

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