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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
If you need to retouch a large area or need more control over the source sampling, you can use the Healing Brush 
instead of the Spot Healing Brush. 
To use the Spot Healing Brush tool 
The Spot Healing Brush quickly removes blemishes and other imperfections in your photos. You can either click once 
on a blemish, or click and drag to smooth away imperfections in an area. 
Select the Spot Healing Brush tool
 from the toolbox. If necessary, click either the Healing Brush tool, Patch 
tool, or Red Eye tool to show the hidden tools and make your selection. 
Choose a brush size in the options bar. A brush that is slightly larger than the area you want to fix works best so 
that you can cover the entire area with one click. 
(Optional) Choose a blending mode from the Mode menu in the options bar. Choose Replace to preserve noise, 
film grain, and texture at the edges of the brush stroke. 
Choose a Type option in the options bar:
Proximity Match 
Uses the pixels around the edge of the selection to find an image area to use as a patch for the
selected area. If this option doesn’t provide a satisfactory fix, undo the fix and try the Create Texture option.
Create Texture 
Uses all the pixels in the selection to create a texture with which to fix the area. If the texture doesn’t 
work, try dragging through the area a second time. 
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. 
Click the area you want to fix, or click and drag over a larger area. 
See also 
The Patch tool 
The Patch tool lets you repair a selected area with pixels from another area or a pattern. Like the Healing Brush tool, 
the Patch tool matches the texture, lighting, and shading of the sampled pixels to the source pixels. You can also use 
the Patch tool to clone isolated areas of an image. 
When repairing with pixels from the image, select a small area to produce the best result.