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Hello
I wonder if someone can help me. I am trying to clone out a tripod from a 360-degree image in Photoshop CC 2019 Ver 20.0.10.
But every time I use the clone tool or healing tool, I am left with a red or green tinge. In the attached picture it is red (top left corner) and I cannot find a way of stopping it from happening.
I have tried PS CC 2020. But, that version does not allow me to edit 360images
Can anyone advise, please
Thanks in advance
Mike
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Have you stitched your images so you have a 360 spherical projection you can edit in Photoshop 3D spherical panorama.
Here I used content aware workspace
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Hi JJMack
I have stitched my images so that I have a 360 spherical projection. But, I have not tried content-aware workspace. I will give that a go tomorrow.
Thanks for your help
Mike
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Do not forget to add an empty layer on top and the merged down the patch. You can also clone into that layer using current and below.
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I must be doing something wrong as my content aware option is greyed out ?
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You forgot to add an empty layer to content aware fill into I wrote do not forget to add an empty layer.
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Apologies for the long delay in replying.
Yep, that did the trick 🙂
Many thanks for your help
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Hello,
Each time I try to remove tripod or to use the clone stamp on a layer above the 3D layer, the final image (2D) looks correct excepted the part modified which appears blurred.
I have the same problem either by creating an empty layer above my 3D layer and merge togeher or by directly modifying the 3D layer, the result is the same.
Before modification
Empty layer filled in with clone stamp tool
Export the panorama after mergeing the layer with the 3D layer
Close-up view of the modified area of the exported panorama (2D view)
The copied part is blurred.