Every time I use the Healing Brush Tool I get a bunch of stuff I don't
want.
I don't know how to explain it but I use the Alt key and I select a part
of the image that I want to copy into the Healing Brush Tool.
Then I use the Healing Brush Tool to replace certain parts of the photo.
But I always get a whole bunch of other junk in there.
For instance, if I select a background behind a portrait and I'm careful
not to include any of the person's head or hair, etc.
When I use the Healing Brush Tool, it puts down hair and face, portions
that I was careful not to select with the Alt key.
Does anyone know what I mean?
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Posted by: SueK <sue@kinzelman.com>
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