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Hi, all:
I’m trying to do some fairly exact cloning from one image to another, and am becoming frustrated.
When I select the source image, I get a nice crosshair reticule in my cursor – but when I go to the target and begin the clone, all I get is a circle the approximate size of my brush.
I have to eyeball the exact location in the target image, and am always off by a couple of pixels. Is there a way to change my targeting cursor to give me a better ‘aim’ at where I’m locating it on the target image? Maybe add a crosshair to it, or a single centered point that I can use to be pixel-precise?
Thanks!
Cheers,
BD
I’m trying to do some fairly exact cloning from one image to another, and am becoming frustrated.
When I select the source image, I get a nice crosshair reticule in my cursor – but when I go to the target and begin the clone, all I get is a circle the approximate size of my brush.
I have to eyeball the exact location in the target image, and am always off by a couple of pixels. Is there a way to change my targeting cursor to give me a better ‘aim’ at where I’m locating it on the target image? Maybe add a crosshair to it, or a single centered point that I can use to be pixel-precise?
Thanks!
Cheers,
BD
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