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Make a photo frame
You can make a photo frame by increasing the canvas size and filling it with a color.
You can also use one of the prerecorded actions to make a styled photo frame. It's best to do this on a copy of your
photo.
1
Open the Actions palette. Choose Window > Actions.
Choose Photo Frames from the Actions palette menu.
2
Choose one of the photo frame actions from the list.
3
Click the Play Action button.
4
The action plays, creating the frame around your photo.

Retouching and repairing images

About the Clone Source palette
Using the Clone Source palette (Window > Clone Source), you can set up to five different sample sources for the
Clone Stamp tools or Healing Brush tools. You can display an overlay of your sample source to help you clone the
source in a specific location. You can also scale or rotate the sample source to clone the sample at a specific size and
orientation.
(Photoshop Extended) For timeline-based animations, the Clone Source palette 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)" on page 558
For a video on repairing images, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0011.
Retouch with the Clone Stamp tool
The Clone Stamp tool
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)" on page 558.
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 how paint will be applied to the cloned area.
paints one part of an image over another part of the same image or over another part of
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