
The arrow in the photo provided is where my mouse arrow was located, but as you can see, the only healing spot I was able to select was the one underneath, highlighted in the diamond shape.
I would love the ability to manipulate which healing spot is selected, even when they are stacked/layered, as in the example
pictured here. I imagine this would best be done through a keyboard shortcut.
The largest healing tool was used to remove a motorcycle from the image. After that, I added several more healing spots to correct distortions that didn't look quite right. I'd love to go back to the smaller healing spot, located at the bottom of the vertical beige line, to see if I could refresh or manipulate it to connect the vertical line to the horizontal line. As of right now, I'm unaware of a way to do that in Lightroom Classic.
I could continue creating more healing spots "on top" of the largest healing spot (in quotations because once I am no longer actively working on that healing spot, it layers itself underneath the larger healing spot), but that seems so unncessary and messy compared to being able to simply select a different healing spot and adjust it.
I'm using Lightroom Classic version 12.4