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[title] Spot Healing
-[* icon_note] Not all work environments are perfectly clean, so subjects may end up with hair, dust, dirt or other imperfections on them. Major offenders should be corrected if possible.
+[* black] Not all work environments are perfectly clean, so subjects may end up with hair, dust, dirt or other imperfections on them. Major offenders should be corrected if possible.
[* black] Spot Healing and Clone Stamp tools are particularly useful for erasing imperfections without greatly affecting textured surfaces like in the pictures shown.
- [* black] The Spot Healing tool takes an imperfection and blends it with the surrounding area. It is a good tool for fixing small blemishes (like the specks in our photo) since any inconsistencies that result from the editing are hardly noticeable.
- [* black] For larger fixes, a Spot Healing tool may result in a picture that appears obviously edited. The Clone Stamp tool essentially allows you to copy and paste different portions of the image over a blemish. It will lead to more natural looking edits, but may require some extra touching-up to get the correct look.
+ [* black] The Spot Healing tool takes an imperfection and copies over it with the surrounding area. It is a good tool for fixing small blemishes (like the specks in our photo) since any inconsistencies that result from the editing are hardly noticeable.
+ [* black] The Clone Stamp tool is similar to the spot healing tool except you manually select what area you will be copying from. This tool is good for larger edits, but may require some extra touching-up to get the correct look.