How do you control clone opacity with tablet pressure?

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I just got Photoshop Elements 3.0 and I am doing some simple photographic edits but I am suddenly at an impass. I’m combing two images together and I am trying to remove a seam with the clone tool and it would be really nice if I can control the clone tool opacity with my tablet pen pressure. However, there doesn’t seem to be any way to do this. It’s obvious how to do this with the pen tool and you’d think that the clone tool would work the same way (just as _any_ tool with opacity would). Can someone help me out? Thank you!

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Nov 27, 2004
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I just got Photoshop Elements 3.0 and I am doing some simple photographic edits but I am suddenly at an impass. I’m combing two images together and I am trying to remove a seam with the clone tool and it would be really nice if I can control the clone tool opacity with my tablet pen pressure. However, there doesn’t seem to be any way to do this. It’s obvious how to do this with the pen tool and you’d think that the clone
tool
would work the same way (just as _any_ tool with opacity would). Can someone help me out? Thank you!

You may have to adjust the opacity manually by sliding the opacity value down to where you want it. You could also overlap the two images and use an eraser at partial opacity to blend the seam.

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