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Re: filmscanners: OT: Photoshop Clone Tool - HELP!



Hello all, I'm Praben's balding assistant!

I've tried everything you've suggested with regards to the clone tool and it
still will not work.  PS has been re installed twice, the settings have been
reset oodles of times, I've feathered, I've changed brushes, I've even tried
speaking to it, nothing seems to work.
As Praben mentioned earlier if I use a brush that's about 600 pixels
diamater, it works as if it were 300 pixels (or less). I then change the
cursor to "precise" in the properties menu and it "works."  At least this
way it isn't pixel by pixel and I know where the clone is landing. Still
that doesn't mean things are back to normal.
I should mention that when we re installed PS the second time the clone tool
worked for one click but then it went back to its old habit.
So if any one has any more clues as to what it could be, please please let
me know.
Thank you,
Flavia


----- Original Message -----
From: "Preben Kristensen" <krille@tin.it>
To: <filmscanners@halftone.co.uk>
Sent: 09 August 2001 10:59
Subject: Re: filmscanners: OT: Photoshop Clone Tool - HELP!


> My clone tool in 6.01 under win2000 will only clone the absolute center of
> the brush. If I have a brush (circle) of 300 pixels it probably only uses
> the 10-15 pixels of the center and a proportionally smaller amount with a
> smaller brush.
>
> I've tried resetting all tools and clone tools - no joy.
> I tried different files, closed down PS and reopened, reinstalled the
> program etc.  All to no avail!
>
> Am I overlooking the obvious? Please help!
>
> Greetings from  Preben
>
>
>
>




 




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