On Sat, Jul 30, 2005 at 02:07:55PM -0700, Paul Roark wrote:
>
> I'm probably not using the right terminology. Use the "Alt" key with the
> clone/rubber-stamp tool to set the input/source point at the upper left
> corner of the duplicate/copy image, then click on the original image at the
> same exact point to be sure the pixels are exactly matched.
My problem at this step is that the clone tool only goes to a
2500-pixel radius. Since I'm starting from a corner of the image,
only half of that area comes into play. So what do I do when my image
is more than 1250 pixels tall?
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Re: [Digital BW] Split toning procedure (was Newbie question - what is duotone?)
2005-07-30 by Ben Rosengart