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How Do You Use The Rubber Stamp Function In Adobe Photoshop?

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How Do You Use The Rubber Stamp Function In Adobe Photoshop?

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Photoshop’s rubber stamp tool is one of the most useful tools for retouching photographs. Instead of trying to color-match pixels or copy and paste areas, the rubber stamp tool allows you to perform the steps as one process. With a few simple clicks you can make a blemish disappear or erase a distracting spot from your photo. Open the photo in Photoshop by right-clicking on the photo and selecting “Open With” and then “Photoshop.” Or if already in Photoshop, go to “File, then “Open” and select the photo from your computer. Create a duplicate layer of the original layer. Drag the layer you want to copy to the new layer icon on the “Layers Palette.” Or copy a layer by right-clicking on it and selecting “Duplicate Layer.” Work only on the duplicate layer. Select the rubber stamp tool from the tool shortcut menu. Decide on your brush size. Soft-edge brushes are great to use with the rubber stamp tool because the correction is diffused with the softer border. Experiment with different brush

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