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Specify the clone source offset
When using the Clone Stamp tool or Healing Brush tool, you can paint with the sampled source anywhere in the
target image. The overlay options will help you visualize where you want to paint. However, if you need to paint in a
very specific location relative to the sampling point, you can specify the x and y pixel offset.
In the Clone Source palette, select the source you want to use and enter the x and y pixel values for the Offset
option.
Retouch with the Healing Brush tool
The Healing Brush tool lets you correct imperfections, causing them to disappear into the surrounding image. Like
the cloning tools, you use the Healing Brush tool to paint with sampled pixels from an image or pattern. However,
the Healing Brush tool also matches the texture, lighting, transparency, and shading of the sampled pixels to the
pixels being healed. As a result, the repaired pixels blend seamlessly into the rest of the image.
(Photoshop Extended) The Healing Brush tool can be applied to video or animation frames.
Sampled pixels and healed image
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Select the Healing Brush tool
Click the brush sample in the options bar and set brush options in the pop-up palette:
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Note: If you're using a pressure-sensitive digitizing tablet, choose an option from the Size menu to vary the size of the
healing brush over the course of a stroke. Choose Pen Pressure to base the variation on the pen pressure. Choose Stylus
Wheel to base the variation on the position of the pen thumbwheel. Choose Off if you don't want to vary the size.
Specifies the blending mode. Choose Replace to preserve noise, film grain, and texture at the edges of the
Mode
brush stroke when using a soft-edge brush.
Specifies the source to use for repairing pixels. Sampled to use pixels from the current image, or Pattern to
Source
use pixels from a pattern. If you chose Pattern, select a pattern from the Pattern pop-up palette.
Samples pixels continuously, without losing the current sampling point, even if you release the mouse
Aligned
button. Deselect Aligned to continue to use the sampled pixels from the initial sampling point each time you stop
and resume painting.
Samples data from the layers you specify. To sample from the active layer and visible layers below it, choose
Sample
Current And Below. To sample only from the active layer, choose Current Layer. To sample from all visible layers,
choose All Layers. To sample from all visible layers except adjustment layers, choose All Layers and click the Ignore
Adjustment Layers icon to the right of the Sample pop-up menu.
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Set the sampling point by positioning the pointer over an area of the image and Alt-clicking (Windows) or
Option-clicking (Mac OS).
Note: If you are sampling from one image and applying to another, both images must be in the same color mode unless
one of the images is in Grayscale mode.
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