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[title] Spot Healing
[* black] Not all work environments are perfectly clean. Subjects may be blemished with hair, dust, dirt, or other imperfections. If possible, major offenders should be removed.
[* black] Spot Healing and Clone Stamp tools are particularly useful for erasing imperfections without greatly affecting textured surfaces.
[* icon_note] Notice the removal of the blemishes on the camera from picture one to picture two.
- [* icon_note] The Spot Healing tool used on this picture takes an imperfection and edits over it using details from the surrounding area. It is a tool for fixing small blemishes (like the specks in our photo).
+ [* icon_note] Using details from the surrounding area, the Spot Healing tool used on this picture takes an imperfection and edits over it. It is a tool for fixing small blemishes (like the specks in our photo).
[* icon_note] The Clone Stamp tool is similar to the spot healing tool except you manually select the area from which you copy. This tool works for larger edits, but it may require some extra touching-up to get the correct look.
-[* icon_note] Some imperfections may not be visible when placed into the smaller guide windows, but may be easily seen if the full sized image is viewed. Consider whether or not the imperfection would be visible under the greatest available zoom.
+[* icon_note] Some imperfections may not be visible when placed into the smaller guide windows, but they may be easily seen if the full-sized image is viewed. Consider whether or not the imperfection would be visible under the greatest available zoom.