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Using Patch to correct bad cloning marks

Using Patch to correct bad cloning marks - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Photo Restoration: Damaged Black-and-White Images

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Using Patch to correct bad cloning marks

- We've come a long way to restoring this image already and there's just a few patches of damage left, small area below the button here, and the bottom of the coat here. We're going to be using Clone and Patch tools to repair these areas, and a few other tools just to clean up the remaining parts of the image. I'm going to zoom in on the bottom of the coat to start with. I'm going to be using the Clone Stamp tool here, with a setting of around 40 pixels, hardness, I can leave as 41 percent there, and I'm going to be cloning up the edge of the coat here to redefine that line, drawing back in the hem. And we're going to see how we get on there. Now immediately you can start to see a cloning line, along here. I'm not going to worry too much about that because our old friend the Patch tool is going to help us out there. Redrawing the bottom of the hem, shrink the brush a bit down here just to define the line. Okay, I'm happy with that, this patch over here. We've got a line there, could…

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