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Hi,

I asked this question about 18 months ago , but I’m just seeing if there is an improved way of cloning from image to another. I want to open 2 images and clone say a nice sky to another image. Most are taken on tripods, but some are free hand. 

cheers Tom

 

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Apologies, are both of you images you're cloning from Placed in one document, or are they each Opened in their own documents?

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Many thanks :)

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Basically I’m just after the easiest way to clone from one image to another with the ability to use some sort of history brush. 

Im guessing 2 images will have to be open somewhere? There must be several ways to do this I’m just after the more user friendly option. 

thanks Tom

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