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The Cloning tool in Gimp: correcting small defects

July 28, 2020
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Although I am rather against the intensive use of retouching tools, it can sometimes be useful to correct some small flaws in a photo simply and quickly. Let’s see how with theGimp Cloning tool and on video.

The Gimp Cloning tool is the equivalent of the tool Corrector Buffer other retouching software. You will also see at the end of the video a simple trick for your touch-ups don’t show ! But I’ll let you find out by clicking on play 😉

(For a better view, don’t forget to play the video in full screen, and if it’s too blurry, to switch to 720p)

Feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions or comments, and if you have more, talk about it around you! 😉

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