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How Do I Enable Clone Stamp in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 9:45 pm

Clone stamp is a Photoshop tool used for duplicating pixels from one area to another. The pixels can be from the same layer or from a different layer.

To use the clone stamp tool, first select it from the toolbar or by pressing “s” on the keyboard. Then, hover over the area you want to copy and click.

Next, move to the area where you want to paste the pixels and click again. The pixels will be pasted in the new location.

PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with Photoshop, do not attempt to enable the Clone Stamp tool. This tool allows you to copy pixels from one area of an image and paste them into another area. If you do not know how to use this tool, you could accidentally damage your image.

If you want to paste pixels from a different layer, first select that layer in the layers panel. Then, follow the steps above. The pixels will be taken from the selected layer and pasted onto the active layer.

You can also use the clone stamp tool to remove objects from an image. To do this, hover over the object you want to remove and click.

Then, move to an area of the image that doesn’t have the object and click again. The object will be removed from the new location.

To enable clone stamp in Photoshop, first select it from the toolbar or by pressing “s” on the keyboard.

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