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| Warren Sarle wrote: > > <offcolor@att.net> wrote in message news:3F358204.3A53A844@att.net... > > What is an easy way to replace a selection with another part of the same > > image? thanks. > > You could use the Clone/Stamp tool, or you could copy the other part > of the image, make the selection, and use Edit->Paste Into. Thanks, but neither is what I have in mind, or I may have misunderstood the suggestions. The Clone/Stamp tool tends to destroy the film grain, which I want to preserve. The Edit->Paste Into would require me to make the selection again in the other part of the image. Perhaps another way to ask the question is: how can I get an exact cutout from a part of an image based on a selection made elsewhere? Thanks again. | |||
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| <offcolor@att.net> wrote: > Warren Sarle wrote: > > > > <offcolor@att.net> wrote in message news:3F358204.3A53A844@att.net... > > > What is an easy way to replace a selection with another part of the same > > > image? thanks. > > > > You could use the Clone/Stamp tool, or you could copy the other part > > of the image, make the selection, and use Edit->Paste Into. > > Thanks, but neither is what I have in mind, or I may have misunderstood > the suggestions. > > The Clone/Stamp tool tends to destroy the film grain, which I want to > preserve. > > The Edit->Paste Into would require me to make the selection again in the > other part of the image. Perhaps another way to ask the question is: how > can I get an exact cutout from a part of an image based on a selection > made elsewhere? Easy. You can move a selection, so you after you've made your selection, you can move it to the desired place and make your cutout. -- Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/ | |||
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| Did you try the cloning tool? <offcolor@att.net> wrote in message news:3F358204.3A53A844@att.net... > What is an easy way to replace a selection with another part of the same > image? thanks. | |||
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