But something I always forget... unless you have the hardness level set
at 100% the clone stamp feels no guilt in not honoring the confines of
the brush circle. That's an area where PW Pro is easier to use.
Regardless of brush hardness the outer diameter of the brush circle is
the outer diameter of the effect. You can always tell exactly where the
paint is going to go... not so with Photoshop. Or if there's a setting
to control that in PS I'm not aware of it.
Chuck Norcutt
On 1/22/2015 11:08 AM, John Hudson wrote:
Thank you very much. That works ............... :-)
jh
On 1/22/2015 11:58 AM, Tina Manley wrote:
Be sure Caps Lock is off.
Tina
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 10:52 AM, John Hudson <OM4T@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I occasionally use the clone stamp tool to remove small blemishes on
tiff
and jpeg images.
The tool shows up on-screen either as a circle having the pixel diameter
of one's choice or as a small cross hairs symbol. The size of this
symbol
remains the same regardless of the chosen pixel diameter of the stamp.
My question is : what do I have to do to convert the cross hairs symbol
into the visible on-screen circle which defines the area of the stamp ?
jh
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