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I’ve recently started opening my RAW files from Lightroom as a smart object in Photoshop.
For cloning, I add a new layer and set Sample to ‘Current and below’. However, when I use the healing brush, it behaves differently than what I’m used to: after using the healing brush to remove an object, I can still see that object that I tried to remove. It’s faint, but it’s there. Even if I switch to All Layers, this happens.
What causes this?
For cloning, I add a new layer and set Sample to ‘Current and below’. However, when I use the healing brush, it behaves differently than what I’m used to: after using the healing brush to remove an object, I can still see that object that I tried to remove. It’s faint, but it’s there. Even if I switch to All Layers, this happens.
What causes this?
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