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    Default Clone Stamp

    I have my clone stamp set to normal and zero hardness, but it clones much brighter or lighter then the area I have selected from. What do I have to do to resolve this problem?
    A confused and frustrated Ted !

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    Dave Phillips
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    set the % opacity/density in the toolbar at top is my guess

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    Robert O'Toole
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    My guess : Uncheck the Aligned box in the tool bar.

    This will allow the sample area to remain as origionally set or remain a set distance from the tool as you use it.

    Robert

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    Fabs Forns
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    Also make sure the Mode is set to Normal vs maybe Screen?

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    Robert O'Toole
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    You very well could be using the eraser tool Ted! Sometimes you can see the circle brush cursor and think you are on a certain tool but you are actually on another.


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    You probably already created some adjustment layers and are cloning the background layer. Won't work. Create a new layer, name it clone, and put it on top. Clone within that layer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffrey Sipress View Post
    You probably already created some adjustment layers and are cloning the background layer. Won't work. Create a new layer, name it clone, and put it on top. Clone within that layer.

    Bingo, that would be my guess as well.

    Chas

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Glatzer View Post
    Bingo, that would be my guess as well.

    Chas
    Or you can turn off the adjustment layers, clone on a Background Copy that is below them and then turn them back on.

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