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Sometimes when the Clone Stamp tool pastes, the result is more saturated (and sometimes) less detailed than the source.
In this example, I've sampled at the circle's location, and "pasted" right below, removing a halo from the edge of the shoulder. As you can see, the result is a little darker, and a little more saturated than the source. To adapt, I sometimes have to paste with a lower opacity, but that just helps approximate the appearance.
I'm only sampling the current layer.
100% hardness doesn’t help.
I’ve reset the Clone Stamp tool.
M1 MacBook Air
Current Photoshop
Eizo CS2740 display
Any idea what’s going on? I do a lot of heavy tonal and color manipulation, and, in spite of taking care, I often have a few halos to deal with.
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Do you have adjustment layers and the clone tool set to "sample all layers"? Set it to current layer only.
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Yes, the clone tool is set to sample the current layer only. It's a stamped visible layer, so it’s all pixels.
It's a tight space, but I was able to get better results from the patch tool.
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OK, odd. You're sure there isn't a very subtle gradient there? Can you reliably reproduce this, or is it erratic?
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I’ll do some testing to see if it’s repeatable. When it made things difficult in the past, I always found other ways around it. I finally decided to figure out what's going on –the tool should make things easy!
Thanks,
Russell
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I often experience the same problem, only it's much more pronounced with not only a change in saturation but an alteration in color. As an example, I was cloning a bit of beige sandy beach from one photo to the other, and the result is a pink beach. The water turned from a normal looking blue to some kind of irridescent space-age blue. This problem is sporadic but reoccurs annoyingly all too often.
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from one photo to the other
By @ThomasWM
That's probably something else. If the two files are in different color spaces, the numbers you clone will mean different things.
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Did you have any adjustment layers higher up the stack? I usually turn them off when this sort of thing happens, and re-enable them afterwards.
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Hi!
Can you show us a screen shot of your Options bar with the Clone Stamp tool selected in your tool panel, as well as your brushes panel so we can see their settings?
Thanks,
Michelle
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Hi!
Can you show us a screen shot of your Options bar with the Clone Stamp tool selected in your tool panel, as well as your brushes panel so we can see their settings?
Thanks,
Michelle
By @mglush
Plus the Layers Panel so we can see about the Layer structure.
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@rbanks88 , the Clone Stamp Tool apparently worked just fine – the Clone Source is simply darker than the target area.
Compare your screenshot and the original section overlayed on the position of the Clone Stamp-application.
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Can you provide that section of the original image (undamaged, so no jpg please)?