clone stamp in Photoshop CS2

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Riad Traboulsi
Nov 8, 2005
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Cloning stamp in PS CS2 does not transfer what I have alt-klicked . I have no program running that might interfere with this (ie Atomia). The same operation on the same photo works perfectly with PS6.
Thanks for any help

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Riad Traboulsi
Nov 8, 2005
"Riad Traboulsi" wrote in message
Cloning stamp in PS CS2 does not transfer what I have alt-klicked . I have no program running that might interfere with this (ie Atomia). The same operation on the same photo works perfectly with PS6.
Thanks for any help
This is an addition to the above:
I went to brush presets, and turned off shape dynamics as well as other dynamics. It still din’t work.
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Mike Russell
Nov 8, 2005
"Riad Traboulsi" wrote:
Cloning stamp in PS CS2 does not transfer what I have alt-klicked . I have no program running that might interfere with this (ie Atomia). The same operation on the same photo works perfectly with PS6. Thanks for any help
This is an addition to the above:
I went to brush presets, and turned off shape dynamics as well as other dynamics. It still din’t work.

Check the mode of the clone brush and make sure it is set to "Normal". —

Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
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Riad Traboulsi
Nov 8, 2005
"Mike Russell" wrote in message
"Riad Traboulsi" wrote:
Cloning stamp in PS CS2 does not transfer what I have alt-klicked . I have no program running that might interfere with this (ie Atomia). The same operation on the same photo works perfectly with PS6. Thanks for any help
This is an addition to the above:
I went to brush presets, and turned off shape dynamics as well as other dynamics. It still din’t work.

Check the mode of the clone brush and make sure it is set to "Normal". —

Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
Thanks Mike. It still does not work. The brush, though, works
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Brian
Nov 8, 2005
Riad Traboulsi wrote:
Cloning stamp in PS CS2 does not transfer what I have alt-klicked . I have no program running that might interfere with this (ie Atomia). The same operation on the same photo works perfectly with PS6.
Thanks for any help
Hi Riad,

just one other "shot in the dark". I had a keyboard that gave the same problem you describe if I used the alt key on the right side of my keyboard to set the clone point. Being left-handed, that is the natural alt key for me. Using the left alt key, the function worked correctly. The right hand alt key did in fact work in all other programmes, I might add.

If you have not already done so, try the alt key that you don’t usually use.

Brian.
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Jim Hargan
Nov 8, 2005
On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 22:03:37 +1100, Brian wrote:

Riad Traboulsi wrote:
Cloning stamp in PS CS2 does not transfer what I have alt-klicked .

just one other "shot in the dark". I had a keyboard that gave the same problem you describe if I used the alt key on the right side

A good suggestion — always bear in mind the possibility of a hardware problem. Don’t know how many times I’ve wasted days fiddling with the registry, only to find out I have a loose cable or a bad $12 NIT. Brian, have you tried prying up the offending key and cleaning underneath with a q-tip?

Jim Hargan
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yodel_dodel
Nov 8, 2005
Riad Traboulsi wrote:
Cloning stamp in PS CS2 does not transfer what I have alt-klicked .

Make sure the layer you want to copy from is selected. Press F7, look at the layer palette, select the layer that you want the clone tool to pick up stuff from.


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KatWoman
Nov 8, 2005
"Greg N." wrote in message
Riad Traboulsi wrote:
Cloning stamp in PS CS2 does not transfer what I have alt-klicked .

Make sure the layer you want to copy from is selected. Press F7, look at the layer palette, select the layer that you want the clone tool to pick up stuff from.


Gregor’s Motorradreisen:
http://hothaus.de/greg-tour/
yeah are you trying to clone from the wrong, empty or an adjustment layer? check the button at top (use all layers?)

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