Graphics Programs Reference
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Resizing the History panel.
3 You see many Clone Stamp states, or a listing of any function that you performed while the image was
open. As you click each state, you reveal the image at that point in your work history. You can click
back one state at a time, or you can jump to any state in the panel, including the top state, which is the
state of the original image when it was first opened. You can use this as a strategy for redoing work that
does not meet with your satisfaction.
4 If you need to redo some of the cloning that you did in the previous section, click a state in the History
panel for your starting point, and redo some of your work.
All states in the History panel are deleted when the file is closed. If you want to save a state, click
the Create new document button ( ) to create a new file at the present history state.
5 Choose File > Save. Keep this file open for the next part of the lesson.
The Spot Healing Brush
The Spot Healing Brush tool paints with sampled pixels from an image and matches the texture, lighting,
transparency, and shading of the pixels that are sampled to the pixels being retouched, or healed. Note that
unlike the Clone Stamp tool, the Spot Healing Brush automatically samples from around the retouched
area.
1 With the ps0505_work.psd file still open, select View > Fit on Screen, or use the keyboard shortcut
Ctrl+0 (zero) (Windows) or Command+0 (zero) (Mac OS).
2 Select the Zoom tool ( ), then click and drag the lower-right section of the image to zoom into the
lower-right corner.
Click and drag with the Zoom tool.
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