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I just got the new MacBook Pro and transferred everything thing over. I went to use my clone stamp which I use the most with editing and even though I have a soft brush chosen and 21 flow the center point when I click is so harsh it is marking everything blotchy.I use a mouse and I tried three different ones thinking it was the mouse. I also reset the clone stamp twice and still nothing. Anyone have any advice? Thanks
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Hi @Maggie23769044e892 Have you been able to fix this issue yet? Does this blotchy-ness happen only with a particular image, or with any image you try? Is the file an original photograph, a composite, or an illustration/graphic? Are you cloning on a duplicate layer that may have a mask or effect applied to it? You reset the clone stamp, but did you reset your preferences altogether? That usually clears out most issues. Also, how is your clone stamp set? Here are my settings without any problems. Let us know how it's going.
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Hi,
Thanks for getting back to me. I got the new MacBook pro and transferred everything over and since then the clone stamp is working horrible. I watched several videos on the tool and its setting and this morning I uninstalled photoshop and reinstalled and same issue. I reset the tool as well. Not sure if it is a glitch with the Monterey or if I have something set that isn’t right. I am having to work on my old computer which is a bummer since I just paid all this money for the new one. I edit first in Lightroom and then put JPEG file into Photoshop.
I am attaching a video and you can see the harshness of the edit even when I am using the soft brush. Maybe I have something clicked that should be. On my old computer it is smooth and soft when I use it. Any help would be so appreciated. Thanks!
Maggie Greco
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@Maggie23769044e892 wrote:
I got the new MacBook pro and transferred everything over
Instead of transferring Adobe applications over, they need to be installed from Creative Cloud. Try the suggestion from Jain and reset Preferences after backing up customization.
~ Jane
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Looks like you are sampling on a blank layer that is selected using sample Current & Below. Instead, duplicate the background layer, and with the duplicate layer selected, use the clone tool with the sample set to Current Layer. Do you still get the same blotchy effect?