Sunday 22 June 2014

Lecture 10 & Chapter 13: Using Darkroom Tools
    
            Firstly, i learned how to apply the Clone Stamp tool to hide flaws. Picks pixels from one area and pastes them into a new area. Aligned source-destination relationship remains constant. Non-aligned pixels are applied anywhere. Option/Alt click to collect pixels from one location. Click in the new location to paste pixels.



              Secondly, i learned how to work with the healing brush. it use to retouch and repair areas of subtle gradations, it works like Clone stamp. Option/Alt-click to “load pixels” Click to paint pixels. The Healing Brush makes subtle changes so multiple passes are usually required. it works like clone stamp tool except that Photoshop calculates a blending of the sample pixels and painting area so that the restoration is especially subtle.


             Thirdly, i learned how to use the Patch tool to repair solid-color areas .Its used to repair large areas of solid or near-solid color. Source – repairs the selection shape & Destination – repairs the re-positioned location. Then how to analyze an image from the upper left horizontally across the image and back to the left. works like healing brush tool but instead of using brush strokes to paint from a designated area, you drag a marquee around the area to be fixed. History  brush works like clone stamp tool except that it paints pixels from a designed previous state or snapshot that you select in the history palette.

                  Finally, i learned how to softening images with Gaussian Blur. Softening is used to blur and smooth gradations to make an image appear softer Blurring averages dark and light values Gaussian Blur can also be used to prevent banding in blends





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