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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Malaysia
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Post Processing (The Gimp): How to remove Dust/Unwanted Dots with Clone Tool?
Before:- ![]() After:- ![]() 1. Download The Gimp 2. Open the Image in The Gimp. 3. At the Toolbox, Click on the Clone Tool. ![]() 4. Ctrl+Click near the Dust to set a new clone source. ![]() 5. Click+Hold on the Dust to paint and remove it. ![]() 6. Done. |
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Another example. Removed mole from face.
Before:- ![]() After:- ![]() Last edited by auhckw; 9th January 2009 at 10:15 PM. |
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