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Spot and Healing brush

Community Beginner ,
Dec 19, 2022 Dec 19, 2022

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In this day and age is there any need to cycle between the two tools? 🙂 Can we just use alt when using the spot healing brush to turn it into the healing brush?

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 20, 2022 Dec 20, 2022

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Hi @JacsieB is this a request for a new feature or a bug? Not sure we understand what you are looking for but happy to learn.

What is the workflow that you want to use that is different than what it is today?

 

Thank you,

Cory

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 20, 2022 Dec 20, 2022

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Hi Cory,

Many thanks for your reply, I was working late so was very tired and had a
crash so was reporting a bug and got distracted and then remembered it was
something I wanted to mention for a long time. I must've checked the wrong
box but it is indeed a feature request.

To explain as best I can:

I use photoshop primarily for photo restoration and graphic design. When
for instance, I'm restoring an image, I cycle between the clone stamp tool,
the spot healing brush and the regular healing brush tools primarily, to
get the job done.

I use keyboard shortcuts to select tools mostly but as I work between both
the regular and the spot healing brush, I wish that instead of cycling
between two tools that they were combined as one.

My thoughts are that if they were combined as one tool, you could use the
spot healing brush as normal and then hold Alt (and maybe another key or
click option) to turn it into the regular healing brush tool.

Maybe I'm missing a trick here and it wouldn't work in practice and it
would only really save 0.000000047383 seconds in our day to save cycling
through tools but something to consider maybe?

Many thanks and lots of appreciation to the entire Adobe team, I'm a
longstanding Photoshop user and it's only improving as the years have gone
on. Well done on excellent work!

Hope you and your team are getting to wind down for the holidays and that
you have a lovely break!

Kind regards,

Jacqui [edited by moderator]

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 21, 2022 Dec 21, 2022

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Thank you @JacsieB for your excellent layout of how you would like this to work.  We will be happy to pass it on to the team for them to consider, and the more votes this idea gets here will help the odds that it might happen.

 

Due to the difference in the workflow we are not sure this would be possible as the Healing brush requires a source point where the Spot Healing bursh does not, but it might be possible, we will have to see.

 

Thank you again for your post and kind words.

Cory

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