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Healing brush not working properly

New Here ,
Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

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Hello

I am trying to use the healing brush, and even tho the hardness is set to minimal to none, the edges are extremely harsh, just like a stamp action.

Attached is a picture of the top of my screen

I really dont know what to do to make it work.

Thank you for your help

Gaelle

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Participant , Aug 11, 2017 Aug 11, 2017

You may try reducing the hardness of your brush to 0.

Then, you may work with transparency, coping your layer and reducing the transparency.

If it still doesn't work, check out which layer is exactly chosen in a moment you apply the healing brush. So, if you applied some filters, make sure you work with the same layer.

Best,

Olga

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Aug 10, 2017 Aug 10, 2017

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1. You are asking about Photoshop in a Lightroom forum- A moderator may move you to the correct forum.

2. Your brush settings look ok, but your screen-clip does not illustrate any brush healing, or harsh edges.

3. There is a distinct pattern or texture visible on the image- Texture of a scanned photo? or moire patterns?

Regards. My System: Lightroom-Classic 13.4, Photoshop 25.9.1, ACR 16.4, Lightroom 7.4, Lr-iOS 9.0.1, Bridge 14.1.1, Windows-11.

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You may try reducing the hardness of your brush to 0.

Then, you may work with transparency, coping your layer and reducing the transparency.

If it still doesn't work, check out which layer is exactly chosen in a moment you apply the healing brush. So, if you applied some filters, make sure you work with the same layer.

Best,

Olga

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when I reduce or enlarge of the size  cirlce size change  but inside the circle's black dot dont change  the size , still the same small size.

 

 

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I use only one layer,  the circle size can change large or small but inside the circle's black dot dont change size , it keep the same size

 

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