problem with clone tool

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sridhar_duggireddy
Oct 19, 2005
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Hi,

I have an image where the text is placed in the background. I need to get rid of this text. So I am using clone tool to erase the text. But when I do that, the final image is having some spots in the background. Is there a way to remove those spots? Can I just paint the whole background with some color?

Thanks,
Sridhar.

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Christine_Krof_Shock
Oct 19, 2005
use a soft edged brush and watch the crosshair that appears after you select a clone area. You may be picking up areas of the background you do not want to clone and accidently transferring them when you clone…you may also want to try the Patch tool for this operation (under the "band aid" icon…click and hold and select the quilt looking icon)
C
chrisjbirchall
Oct 19, 2005
Can I just paint the whole background with some color?

Yes. Selectively with the Paint Brush (Alt+Click to pick up the colour you require) or Select All (Ctrl+A) and fill.
TM
T_Mike_Hyndman
Oct 19, 2005
Pick your background colour, make the layer active and click Control + Backspace.
HTH
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