You're right. The hardness slider was set at 0. But I don't know how
it got there since I didn't deliberately put it there. Be that as it
may, in PW Pro, when you select the source data area it is *always*
surrounded by a circle showing you the exact size of the pick up area
and the target data area shows a similar circle showing the outer limit
of the target placement. I find it very disconcerting when Photoshop
appears to show a source area image circle but is actually picking up
and placing pixels well beyond the circle displayed. Is there some
secret parameter I can set to cause it to behave like PW Pro.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> Thanks. You are absolutely correct, guilty as charged. I had to
>> increase brightness to 100% and shade the monitor from the window
>> light to see what you meant. I caught one of those same errors
>> before but didn't see that much lighter version. That error is one
>> of the reasons why I think PW Pro's clone tool is much superior to
>> PS. In PS it's possible to pick up pixels from outside of the
>> apparent clone source brush diameter. That's not possible in PW
>> Pro which is always what-you-see-is-what-you-get.
>>
>
> I'm only aware of that effect in PS when the Clone tool brush
> hardness slider is set too soft.
>
> Moose
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