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Is this the full size original? If not, you really need to supply the original so people can help you - otherwise they will have no idea what the tools act like with your image. If this is the actual image itself then I'd give the healing brush a go?

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I would perhaps do the following:

  • Create a new pixel layer.
  • Choose the Clone Tool, make sure your new pixel layer is activated, select Current layer and below from the context toolbar, select your source by Opt + Click and copy the roof texture from a clean part of the roof to the dusted spots.
  • Now you have a patch on the new layer that will hide the dusted spot.
  • Erase as necessary and use adjustment layers for making your patch blend in.
  • Done.

Please have a look at my rather quickly done image below … would that work for you?  :)

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The idea is to put the clone on a separate layer, by using the layer beneath as the cloning source. I believe you did not paint on the newly created (empty) pixel layer, but on the background layer instead. Wait, here’s a great tutorial showing you the technique I suggested …

 

 

This should answer your questions …  :)

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Copy paste new layer from the next part of the roof to the right it seems to match up okay.

 

Yes, that would perhaps be easier in the present case …  ;)

 

Tutorial is not with the cloon tool but with the inpainting brush tool. Maybe there are several ways to get the result.

 

Don’t give up too early … from 1:21 on you will see the technique applied to cloning …  ;)

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