240 CHAPTER (Web host music) 6 ERASING AND TOUCHING UP
240 CHAPTER 6 ERASING AND TOUCHING UP You will probably want to turn off both the selection boundary (View . Show Selection, or Control+T) and the layer boundary (View . Show Layer Boundary) temporarily, in order to see the edges of the pasted layer better. That s all there is to it! Quick and easy. If you need to clean up any details around the edges, the Smudge and Clone tools are good for making small corrections. Tip This technique also works well with finger-in-front-of-the-lens mistakes. Not that you d ever do that! Sharpening or Blurring Specific Regions: The Convolve Tool Don t you hate it when you take a picture of something, and it turns out the focus was on the wrong place in the photo (Figure 6-21)? Figure 6-21. The focus is good on everything except the newt s face! You already know about Sharpen and Unsharp Mask from Chapter 2. But if you used those tools on an image like this, the parts that are already sharp would turn grainy. What you really need is something that can sharpen just the newt s face. That s a job for the Convolve tool (Figure 6-22), more commonly known as Blur or Sharpen.
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