| The clone tool is a great tool but takes ages, using the history brush you can do large areas of negative space very quickly. Use a large brush for the main areas and then zoom right into the picture and do the tight areas with a smaller brush. You can tidy up the whole picture very quickly. I have attached two pictures one untouched with really bad back scatter and the same picture after I edited it. I removed the back scatter with the history brush I used un sharp mask and then enhanced the clolour with the colour balance in images. I think quite a poor picture ended up not to bad with a bit of playing. Im sorry im not sure how to attach the screens from CS, try to give it another go all the steps are there, sorry again. Ian. |