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It will remain unknown to history which early man first picked up a pointed stick and discovered a usefull application for such a device. It almost certainly originated in Africa and was improved on as a tool and a weapon. _________________________________________________________________ no no no! Mesopotamians invented it in Mesopotamia. It was in 15,000 BC
I'd say it means "To hold tightly" in reference to tools, it would be the handle area of the tool. in Britain "grips" are plyers. Hope this helps.
Tool of the Man was created in 1993.
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Try to reset tool, choose Clone Stamp tool and below File menu you will see clone stamp icon, right click on it and choose Reset Tool.
Clone Stamp Tool, zou can find it in Toolbox on left side of screen
Cloning is replicating pixels from chosen source to area where are you painting with Clone Stamp Tool. There are and other tools to clone pixels from one image area to another: Healing Brush Tool and Patch Tool.
healing brush use to restore a part of a picture into its original before you edit it. clone stamp use to clone/copy a certain area of picture by holding (alt) and clicking in the another part.
To clone or replicate sampled pixels. First you must choose Sample area (source) then paint over area where you want to clone sampled pixels.
Scan it into your computer then use the clone stamp tool in Adobe Photoshop - or pay somebody like http://www.myphotorepair.co.uk to do it for you!
Do you mean Clone Stamp Tool? With this tool you can clone part of image. With C,one Stamp Tool selected, Alt + click to define source for cloning then paint with brush over area where you want to clone source you have defined.
There are several ways to remove wrinkles in Photoshop Elements: using Healing Brush Tool, Clone Stamp Tool or using Guided Edit. See related links.
Spot Healing Brush, read article on related links There are many tools you can use: The Clone Stamp Tool, The Spot Healing Brush (as mentioned, above), The Healing Brush Tool, and the Patch Tool.
Clone stamp tool in Photoshop is used to select or copy potion of image and stamp or brush that portion on the another part of the image at anywhere. You can select the portion of the image by holding alt key and click(Alt+click). It is also very useful for remove spots, skin blemishes etc.
You can do that with Clone Stamp Tool, find picture with torn clothes, choose Clone Stamp Tool, Alt click on source image to sample then paint on image you want to change clothes. See related link. Been there and done that, friend: my method is in two steps: 1. eraser at less thah 50% opacity over the source image and then 2.add the clone or healing brush to the fleshed area and paint over; but I am not yet 100% satisfied with results. Anyone else out there?
This is a useful tool in PhotoShop and other photo software packages. The word 'clone' implies the making of a duplicate, and that is what the clone tool does. You set the size of the clone, which then shows as a circle indicating the part of the photograph that will be duplicated. After centering the circle at the desired location you hit alt-click. Then wherever you place the circle, a click will replace what is under the circle with what appears at the desired location. You have considerable control. You can determine how strong the clone will be. 100% overwrites completely with the chosen location. Varying degrees of strength will cause varying degrees of blending. I have found this useful for repairing backgrounds of old photographs. With experimentation, and careful selection of size and strength, you can blend in good parts of the background to cover heavy blemishes, or places where you have for some reason removed an object. You can also determine if the 'chosen location', where you first did the alt-click, always remains at that very spot, or if the clone tool will 'pick up' areas of the photograph, following the pattern of your movement with the tool. In other words, if there is a column on the right of the photo, and you want to duplicate it on the left, you could alt-click at the top of the column, then move the tool to the left, and when you click-and-hold the tool and move it downward, the tool will 'pick up' the column on the right as you move down on the left.