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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 Healing Tool

5 August 2008 Comments

Kerry shows how to use the Lightroom 2.0 spot removal tool to do healing and cloning. This is a great tool for removing dust spots or blemishes like moles or acne from skin. This tool is very similar to Photoshop’s healing and cloning tool although it works slightly differently. While originally designed to clean up sensor dust, it works great for all kinds of general touch-up.

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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 Healing Tool from Kerry Garrison on Vimeo.

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About the Author: Kerry Garrison is a wedding, portrait, and product photographer living in southern California. With 10 years of experience shooting products and 3 years of experience in the wedding industry, Kerry brings a good deal of technical know-how and can explain topics in easy-to-understand terms. Kerry's work can be found at http://kerrygarrison.com

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    Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 Healing Tool | Camera Dojo...



    Kerry shows how to use the Lightroom 2.0 spot removal tool to do healing and cloning. This is a great tool for removing dust spots or blemishes like moles or acne from skin. This tool is very similar to Photoshop's healing and cloning tool although it...
  • Anonymous
    Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 Healing Tool | Camera Dojo...



    Kerry shows how to use the Lightroom 2.0 spot removal tool to do healing and cloning. This is a great tool for removing dust spots or blemishes like moles or acne from skin. This tool is very similar to Photoshop's healing and cloning tool although it...
  • Hey there, i liked it a lot, got to try it myself. Thank you for sharing this, you rock!

    Jessica
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