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Clone or heal tool: picks up unwanted pixels
 

Mrs Beeble Brock




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Old Post  10-03-04 - 05:14 PM  
Hi, am trying to remove writing from across some scans and the clone and
heal tools both work well. But the sampled area keeps moving and I keep
getting unwanted pixels involved in the area I'm trying to tidy up. I've
tried using a selection and also have also tried having the sampled area
aligned yet each time I get the wrong bits picked up when the little +
sign moves across the wrong pieces of image.

I thought there was a way to restrict a sampled area but can't seem to
figure out how. Can anyone help?

Thanks in advance,
Jo


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ZONED!




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Old Post  10-03-04 - 05:14 PM  
On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 12:19:04 +1200, Mrs Beeble Brock
<mrsbeeblebrock@extra.com.nz> wrote:

>Hi, am trying to remove writing from across some scans and the clone and
>heal tools both work well. But the sampled area keeps moving and I keep
>getting unwanted pixels involved in the area I'm trying to tidy up. I've
>tried using a selection and also have also tried having the sampled area
>aligned yet each time I get the wrong bits picked up when the little +
>sign moves across the wrong pieces of image.
>
>I thought there was a way to restrict a sampled area but can't seem to
>figure out how. Can anyone help?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Jo

Aligned or not? A quick search for clone in help may explain a lot.


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Mrs Beeble Brock




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Old Post  10-04-04 - 09:14 AM  
Thanks Arty, I appreciate your reply. I've ordered more ram and a ge
force video card and apparently when those are installed I just won't
know myself. Am very excited.

Cheers,
Jo

Artie wrote:
> Hmmm - yes, ahaa
>
> it may simply be that you are working too fast for the image data to be
> updated.
>
> Let me explain,
>
> When you are cloning the source data are selected then image processed int
o
> the destination image .
>
> This may or may not involve layer effects or brush effects.  When the
> cloning becomes a little too extensive or may be that the 'pooter you are
> using just has to take a little longer to go through all the image
> processing stages.  The result is that some "old" data may be pulled in
> instead of "new" data.
>
> Try doing the cloning a little slower, smaller strokes will help too.
>
> Arty
>
> "Hunt" <noone@hunt.com> wrote in message
> news:cjibk211ia7@news2.newsguy.com...
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Old Post  10-04-04 - 12:14 PM  
Enchante Ma'am

Kind regards to Zaphod

Arty

"Mrs Beeble Brock" <mrsbeeblebrock@extra.com.nz> wrote in message
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> Thanks Arty, I appreciate your reply. I've ordered more ram and a ge force
> video card and apparently when those are installed I just won't know
> myself. Am very excited.
>
> Cheers,
> Jo
>
> Artie wrote: 



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