Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Select Aligned in the options bar to sample pixels continuously, without losing the current sampling point, even 
if you release the mouse button. Deselect Aligned to continue to use the sampled pixels from the initial sampling 
point each time you stop and resume painting. 
Select Use All Layers in the options bar to sample data from all visible layers. Deselect Use All Layers to sample 
only from the active layer. 
For the Healing Brush tool in sampling mode, set the sampling point by positioning the pointer in any open image 
and Alt-clicking (Windows) or Option-clicking (Mac OS). 
Note: If  you are  sampling  from  one image  and applying to another, both images must be in the  same  color mode unless  
one of the images is in Grayscale mode. 
Drag in the image. 
The sampled pixels are melded with the existing pixels each time you release the mouse button. Look in the status 
bar to view the status of the melding process. 
If there is a strong contrast at the edges of the area you want to heal, make a selection before you use the Healing 
Brush tool. The selection should be bigger than the area you want to heal but should precisely follow the boundary 
of contrasting pixels. When you paint with the Healing Brush tool, the selection prevents colors from bleeding in from 
the outside. 
See also 
The Spot Healing Brush tool 
The Spot Healing Brush tool quickly removes blemishes and other imperfections in your photos. The Spot Healing 
Brush works similarly to the Healing Brush: it paints with sampled pixels from an image or pattern and matches the 
texture, lighting, transparency, and shading of the sampled pixels to the pixels being healed. Unlike the Healing 
Brush, the Spot Healing Brush doesn’t require you to specify a sample spot. The Spot Healing Brush automatically 
samples from around the retouched area. 
Using the Spot Healing Brush to remove a blemish