
Clone Stamp tool example - Clone image on the canvas (Optional) Select rotate, scale or flip options as described above.Clone stamp tool in Photoshop is used to clone the pixels of one place to another place.If you only have one global source you can simply select the Global source from the pop-up menu on the context toolbar instead of using the panel. Select a stored global source from the Sources panel.Open the image that you want to paint the sample into.The panel can be switched on via View>Studio. The source is stored, along with other global sources, in the Sources panel. On the context toolbar, click Add Global Source.Click the Clone Brush Tool or Healing Brush Tool.Use your keyboard's left or right arrow keys to manually rotate your brush nozzle(s) before and during stroke application. Open the image that you want to copy pixels from and use the Layers panel to select the pixel layer that you wish to copy from.To clone/heal a sample from one image to another: If the adjustment layers are visible, the adjusted pixels will be permanently applied. This allows you to copy the original image. It is best practice to temporarily hide adjustment layers during the above procedure. (Optional) Transform the sample by using the Flip pop-up menu on the context toolbar.(Optional) Set the scale of the sample by either using the up and down arrow keys or the Scale control on the context toolbar.(Optional) Rotate the sample by either using the left and right arrow keys or the Rotation control on the context toolbar.


Global-pixels previously sampled by cloning in from one or more other documents (pixel layer only).Layers Beneath-pixels on any visible layer beneath the currently selected layer (including those from any vector objects and the effects produced by any visible adjustment layers).Current Layer & Below-pixels on the currently selected layer and any visible layers beneath (including vector objects and the effects produced by adjustment layers).Current Layer-pixels on the selected layer only.

The clone source can be one of the following context toolbar options: Introducing a cloned object to your image.
