![]() ![]() In other words, the user must tell the tool what part of the image should be copied (by setting the source), and then where the part should be copied to (by “painting” in the desired area). The Clone Stamp is constructed to pinpoint two locations, a Source and a Destination. Most replacement work is accomplished with the Clone Stamp Tool. There are two Clone Tools to choose from the Clone Stamp Tool and the Pattern Stamp Tool. ![]() The Clone Stamp Tool is located in the Tool Bar and can be accessed by clicking on it or using a Keyboard Shortcut(s). There are a few tricks for the Clone Stamp Tool that will give you the best of it so I will share my experiences with it and my best advice for using it effectively in a variety of circumstances. ![]() More from our Popular Tools in Photoshop series:ĭon’t miss the rest of this series, subscribe to our awesome mailing list. ![]()
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