How Do You Use The Photoshop Clone Stamp Tool?
In this Photoshop tutorial we’ll explore how to use the Photoshop “Clone Stamp Tool”; a powerful tool for retouching and improving existing photographs and images. The “clone stamp tool” or “stamp” makes it easy to copy or “clone” a portion of an image from one area to another, from one layer to another or even from one image to another. If you are image editing: compositing photos, retouching photos, scrapbooking or another digital project, you’ll love this tool. Launch any version of Photoshop and choose a photograph from which to work; immediately save your photo to another name to maintain the original. If you want to use my photo and need help making a screenshot, please see my article: How to Make a Screen Shot Using a PC, link at end. The photo I’m working with was taken in the 1920s and has dust, scratches and background elements that are undesirable. Set-up the work space: Open the “Tools” and “Layers” palettes; they’re in the scroll down selection menu “Window” –top of your