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Cloning controls
The Cloning controls are specific to brushes that use the cloning method and affect
other brushes only when the Clone Color option is enabled.
The Clone Color control directs a brush to pick up color from a source image. Clone
Color takes averaged samples of color from the clone source, resulting in an
approximation of the original. The Clone Color option is also available on the Color
panel. For information about using different clone types, see “Cloning color” on
page 209.
The Clone Type control lets you choose between several cloning variations. These
variations are arranged according to the number of reference points used. With two or
more reference points, you can apply a transformation (rotate, skew, scale mirror, and
perspective) during cloning. For complete information on using the different clone
types, refer to “Image cloning and sampling” on page 149.
The Obey Source Selection option uses any selection in the clone source region to
constrain painting in the destination. If a transform Clone Type is used, the selection is
appropriately transformed. This option is available only with the Cloning method.
When Copy Source Selection is enabled, the Cloner brush reproduces the source
selection information in the destination selection. This option is available only with the
Cloning method.
With the 4-Point Tiling check box enabled, your clone source is tiled in a repeating
pattern.
Normal (0), or zero-point, cloning references the upper-left corners of the source
and destination documents and patterns. This means that the pixels of the
destination document correspond directly to the pixels of the source document.
This type of cloning, in which no transformations occur, is valid only between
documents. This type of cloning is the basic type of cloning between documents.
Offset (1) cloning offsets the image from the source. The source and destination
areas can be at different locations in the same or different documents. Offset
cloning is basic point-to-point cloning and is useful for retouching photographs.
For more information, see “Performing offset sampling” on page 163.
Rotate & Scale (2) cloning rotates and scales the source image using two reference
points.
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