Jagged edges when using rotate clone source
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I use rotate clone source (a lot) for retouching/editing old/new photographs and has worked fine up until now (last update). Now, when I rotate the source a few degrees and use the clone tool (healing brush etc.) there are jagged lines (it doesn't matter what scale i'm at, the jaggedness appears. A rotated layer is fine however (but slower). Any ideas?
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Hi there,
That shouldn't be happening, could you please let us know the version of Photoshop and the operating system you're working with?
What's the resolution (Width & Height) of the document you're working with?
Could you please try deselecting "Use Graphics Processor" located in Photoshop's Preferences > Performance, then relaunch Photoshop and let us know if it helps?
Also, please try creating a new document and let us know if the issue persists.
You may try some troubleshooting steps mentioned here and let us know how it goes. https://helpx.adobe.com/in/photoshop/kb/basic-troubleshooting.html
Regards,
Sahil
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- Photoshop 21.1.2
- Windows 10 Pro x64
Unchecked "Use Graphics Processor" - no change
Reset tool(s) - no change
Reset preferences - fixed (but now stuck with 'Home screen' BAH!!)
Cheers Sahil.
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Glad to know the issue got fixed by resetting the preferences of Photoshop.
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Try unchecking Photoshop > Preferences > General > Auto Show Home Screen.
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Please post screenshots taken at View > 100% on this Forum directly.
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And please include the pertinent Panels (Toolbar, Layers, Clone Source, Options Bar, …).
What is the Photoshop > Preferences > General > Image Interpolation setting?

