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Spot Healing Brush Tool seems to sample from incorrect areas in Photoshop 24.3.0

New Here ,
Mar 25, 2023 Mar 25, 2023

Photoshop 24.3.0 (updated 3 days ago)

Windows 11 Pro 22H2, build 22621.1413

Recreation steps:

Help --> Hands-on tutorials

- open the tutorial for Photo Editing --> Retouch photos --> Use the healing brush tools to remove unwanted content

- followed initial steps and created new layer, made sure "Sample All Layers" was checked in the Spot Healing Brush Tool

- dragging  over the letter L seems to sample from the wrong area

- dragging over the letter O again samples from wrong area. Parts of the letter that was on brick-colored surface are now filled with withe-colored bricks, and parts of the letter on white-colored area are now replaced by brick-colored area

This is reproducable not only in this tutorial, but anywhere you use the Spot Healing Brush Tool: samples to replace the "painted" area are random.

This is working fine in Photoshop 24.1.1SpotHealingBrush.png

 

 

 

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Community Expert , Mar 26, 2023 Mar 26, 2023

Sorry to hear this!
I wasn't able to reproduce this problem:
Does it happen with the standard healing brush as well, or just the SPOT healing brush?
You might want to check if "content-aware" is checked (instead of proximity match)  as well as "sample all layers"... And see if it now acts as intended

Imaginerie_1-1679822452639.png

 

If it doesn't help, you can reset your preferences (check in edit>preferences>general, click on "reset preferences on quit")

 

Imaginerie_0-1679822339077.png

 


Not before having saved all your presets (workspaces, custom shortcu

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Community Expert ,
Mar 26, 2023 Mar 26, 2023

Sorry to hear this!
I wasn't able to reproduce this problem:
Does it happen with the standard healing brush as well, or just the SPOT healing brush?
You might want to check if "content-aware" is checked (instead of proximity match)  as well as "sample all layers"... And see if it now acts as intended

Imaginerie_1-1679822452639.png

 

If it doesn't help, you can reset your preferences (check in edit>preferences>general, click on "reset preferences on quit")

 

Imaginerie_0-1679822339077.png

 


Not before having saved all your presets (workspaces, custom shortcuts etc)

Then you can quit Photoshop and open again.

Hope it will help!

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New Here ,
Mar 26, 2023 Mar 26, 2023

@Imaginerie

Thanks for the quick reply. It was beginners user error, checking Content-Aware solved the problem.

Many thanks.

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Community Expert ,
Mar 26, 2023 Mar 26, 2023
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Glad it helped 🙂

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