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Can someone tell me how I can prevent the Healing Brush tool producing a much darker or lighter area when it gets close to an edge where there’s a major change in tonal lightness?
I’m aware of the measures you’re supposed to take to avoid this – such as limiting the area you’re working on by making a selection – but I still seem to get a darker or lighter patch as soon as I move close to an edge even though the area is ‘isolated’ by a selection.
Is this something I’m doing wrong – or is it just a question of altering certain parameters (feathering for example?). I’ve looked for answers to this in countless books – but all of them seem to insist the problem can be overcome simply by selection.
TIA,
Nige
I’m aware of the measures you’re supposed to take to avoid this – such as limiting the area you’re working on by making a selection – but I still seem to get a darker or lighter patch as soon as I move close to an edge even though the area is ‘isolated’ by a selection.
Is this something I’m doing wrong – or is it just a question of altering certain parameters (feathering for example?). I’ve looked for answers to this in countless books – but all of them seem to insist the problem can be overcome simply by selection.
TIA,
Nige
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