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Subject: How to align the Clone (stamp) tool ?


Shaaz786 ( ) posted Sat, 25 October 2003 at 8:15 AM · edited Wed, 23 October 2024 at 3:18 AM

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I am trying to copy a part of an image exactly in the copy image exact position, but Photoshop keeps getting my alignment either 1/4 off target when use the clone tool?? The left is the orig image & right is the Cloned image (Copy).


Hoofdcommissaris ( ) posted Sat, 25 October 2003 at 9:35 AM

maybe the clone tool is not the right tool for this. making a masked selection of what you want to move to the 'copy'. I always use the 'precision' look of the tools (which you can change in the preferences) which, in my knowledge, does a pixel exact transfer. But changing the way to move the stuff might give a nice solution around the problem. Good luck!


cryptojoe ( ) posted Sat, 25 October 2003 at 2:38 PM

Use the Marque toolto select the exact are you want, then copy, new file, paste.

When you get overages just trim them using the Magic Wand.

If you are off your mark, zoom in wheere you want the corner of the MArque to sit, grab the upper left hand corner of the frame, just off the picture (up inside the ruler) drag the cross hairs to your mark and zero should be awful close to here you want your mark to be.

If not, then go to Image > Image Size, and increase the size of your picture, then go through the step for setting where ZERO sets inside the frame.

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