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13. First, move the left and right sliders so they align with the
left and right ends of the graph as shown here.
are nearly the same, the process will cover up the white or black
spots. Typically, the area you want to “clone” from is right next
to the item you want to cover up.
Zooming-in on my photo shows a typical group of white pixels
just above and to the left of the crane [16]. The background
next to this white spot is not very detailed and, when enlarged,
appears to be a simple pattern of various gray tones.
To use the Clone tool, start by zooming-in so that the area con-
taining the spot to be corrected is in view and enlarged. Then
select the Clone tool. You can right click the mouse to get a
selection of choices of small or larger circles, “fuzzy” circles, and
other choices. For this example, I selected a 13 pixel circle.
Move the Clone tool circle to an area near the white spot which
appears similar to the area surrounding the white spot. Then
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