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Le 2012-06-04 08:44, Orchid Win7 v1 a écrit :
> On 04/06/2012 01:25 PM, Francois Labreque wrote:
>> - The photographer used the clone stamp tool to "erase" the tripod legs.
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> ...which leaves this as the only sensible option. Of course, I've yet to
> discover a way of using the clone tool in a way that doesn't scream
> "this image has been cloned"...
A soft-edge brush helps. As well as using the healing brush tool.
http://llwproductions.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/atomic-clown-explosion.jpg
Apart from the fact that actual subject of the picture is impossible, I
don't think you can tell where the clone stamp was used.
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