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Table Of Contents
- Welcome to Kai’s Photo Soap 2
- Installing Kai’s Photo Soap 2
- Organizing Photos
- Fixing Photos
- Composing Images
- Using Albums
- Printing Photos
- Overview
- Printing a Single Photo
- Printing in Rows and Columns
- Printing to Popular Sizes
- Supported Avery and Kodak Papers
- Loading Special Papers Correctly
- Printing to Perforated Paper
- Printing to Special Designs
- Printing Posters
- Adding Backgrounds or Frames
- Scaling Up or Down
- Rotating Photos to Fit
- Flipping for Iron-Ons
- Repeating Images on a Page
- Printing Page Text
- Printing Filenames, Dates, and Headers
- Setting Margins
- Keeping Settings
- Previewing
- Page Setup
- Sharing Photos
- Using Plug-Ins
- Appendix A:Tips About Photos
- Appendix B:Key Shortcuts
- Appendix C: Supported Papers
- Glossary
- Index
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What is Cloning?
Cloning is copying pixels from a section of a photo and reproducing them elsewhere.
Use the brush tool along with the Clone control to clone an image.
Cloning between images
If you have two group photos and one is perfect except you closed your eyes, and
everyone else blinked in the second one, you could duplicate your face from the second
photo and replace your face in the first photo.
To clone between images:
1 If needed, drag a photo from the Transporter.
2 Choose Image menu > Effects and select Clone.
The Clone control displays a copy of your image along with the puck.
3 Drag the image from which you want to clone from the Transporter over the copy of
the original image in the Clone control.
You can zoom or pan the image as needed to locate the area you want to use as a
source for cloning.
4 Use the puck to select the upper right corner of the source area for cloning.
Cloning an image.