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jerryw24803711
Participant
May 5, 2017
Question

Cloning tool does not work.

  • May 5, 2017
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My senior citizen brain is having difficulty absorbing all the details in Lightroom.  Picasa is a piece of cake by comparison.  I have never been able to get the cloning tool to work and an experienced friend who uses Lightroom could not get it to work either.  Any suggestions?

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    dj_paige
    Legend
    May 5, 2017

    Could you please tell us what you are doing with the clone tool -- the exact steps and settings -- that you are doing with the cloning tool. You also need to tell us exactly what happens (or doesn't happen) that seems wrong to you. Screen captures would be extremely helpful.

    You could also watch this video:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rtTat3__TM

    jerryw24803711
    Participant
    May 8, 2017

    I activate the cloning tool. choose a "dust spot" that I want removed.

    Lightroom chooses a nearby and appropriate replacement, but nothing happens

    after that. Should the repair be automatic, or should I be doing something

    to move to the next step. None of my books etc. solve this problem. A

    friend and regular user of Lightroom says I should uninstall and reinstall

    Lightroom to see if that helps.

    Jerry Whitaker

    JP Hess
    Inspiring
    May 8, 2017

    When the tool is activated there are two choices, clone or heal. Heal is more of a blending while the cloning should actually copy an area. The controls for the clone tool include an opacity setting. If the opacity setting is too low then it will appear as though nothing is happening. Could that be affecting you?