Using the Clone Source palette (Window > Clone Source), you can set up to five different sample sources for the Clone Stamp tools or Healing Brush tools. You can display an overlay of your sample source to help you clone the source in a specific location. You can also scale or rotate the sample source to clone the sample at a specific size and orientation.
(Photoshop Extended) For timeline-based animations, the Clone Source palette also has options for specifying the frame relationship between the sample source video/animation frame and the target video/animation frame. See also Cloning content in video and animation frames (Photoshop Extended)
For a video on repairing images, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0011.
When I click on the link for Spot Healing Brush tool in the Index, it reveals the link for " About the Clone Source palette." When I click on it, sure enough I'm taken to this page. I think the links are mixed up. What I should be taken to is the "Retouch with the Spot Healing Brush tool" page. That also cannot be accessed from the Index under Retouching. All the links under that heading also lead to the Clone Source palette page, which seems to be very popular! In fact, a quick click on the headings for the healing tools reveals they all lead to "About the Clone Source palette" page. This is real sloppy linking.mackit said on Aug 1, 2007 at 11:42 PM :
In discussions about the Clone Source Pallette, I often hear people say: "If only you could FLIP the clone source..."No screen name said on Nov 20, 2007 at 11:27 AM :
Well, here's your answer: You Can!
To flip the Clone Source, simply put a negative value in the width or height box inside the Clone Pallette. i.e. -100% width will flip the source horizontally.
The clone feature seems to freeze after a few "option and mouse" pick-
ups and drop for healing photos. The size of the brush can't be adjusted
using the key board. No amount of effort makes any difference. Then for
no apparent reason it may work again, but then again seems to freeze. I'm
using CS3 Photoshop on MacBook, OS 10.5 Leopard.
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