

If you use the Spot Healing Brush, Photoshop automatically chooses the area it thinks has the proper tone and texture, and it’s sometimes way off with where it chooses, so the results can be really bad. So the result isn’t an exact duplicate, but more of a repair that’s influenced by the area you choose. The Healing Brush also uses an area you choose but as a general “use this type of tone and texture” where it works its magic.

Last week we talked about one of the big reasons I jump over to Photoshop from Lightroom: to remove unwanted “stuff” in my photo, and we went over Photoshop’s very awesome Clone Stamp tool.
