The Clone, Healing
Brush and Spot Healing Brush
The Videos runs
for 26 minutes

The Clone Tool, the Healing Brush
and the Spot Healing Brushes are tools we will be
using in almost every image we produce. Using those
tools effectively needs to become second nature
to us. In their general use they are pretty simple
to use, but in this video we demonstrate the very
best ways to use these tools for the ultimate results.
Starting Image

Our starting image taken in Malta on the Mediterranean
looks a pretty nice shot, but fisherman use plastic
bottles as floats to tie up their boats and the
harbour looks like it is full of litter. This takes
away much of the charm of this scene and it is a
prime example of where the clone tool needs to be
used. At least one of the bottles is hard against
a boat, so we need to be able to clone in that location
without damaging the boat and we also have a crane
on the skyline to get rid off. Add to that a few
dust marks in the sky and we have more then enough
here to keep us occupied for a while. You can see
some of what we mean in the two enlargements below.


We use a new blank layer for our demonstration to
make sure all the work we do is not fully applied
to the image until we are ready. This is a great
way to work for the newer user of Photoshop and
the experienced too. Our end result is a clutter
free harbour and a far better picture. The difference
we can make is obvious in our final image. The clone
tool is a fairly simple tool, but with a few tips
and tricks it can be far more effective.
Finished Image

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