Thanks! By the way, if you haven't discovered this yet, you can make the healing markers disappear by clicking on the Tool Overlay at lower left of screen, change it from Always to Never, edit what was hidden under the marker, then switch back to Always to see all markers again.
I also need information, how to organize and remove photos from storage area to lightroom from the early beginning and what is actually catalog. Thanks in advance.
Hi Terry. I need a bit more info when you say "quit working" to give you a shot at an answer. When you click on the bandaid, does the bandaid stay selected and does your cursor change from pointer to circle? The spot healing has 3 modes now, you can see them underneath the bandaid (and other tools). Content Aware. Heal. Clone. Which one of these is selected? When you click on part of the image to heal a spot, what happens? Thanks!
Is that content aware removal tool also available in Lightroom Mobile or only in the Lightroom Desktop Version? I’m trying to decide which version to purchase.
There is some functionality in the mobile version, but I don't believe it's as robust as desktop. Honestly, I don't use the mobile app much, really just the desktop. Good luck with your choice!
Sorry John, but I believe your explanation of the difference between 'clone' and 'heal' is incorrect. Both features provide the user with the ability to select the source location; the difference is in how the source selection is applied to the target. As the name suggests, 'clone' overstamps an exact copy of the source area - though you can adjust the feathering and opacity. 'Heal', on the other hand, creates a blend of the source and target areas.
Just tried it on a paint line on some paving. Not impressed Terrible job. The fact that tool icons are left on the subject blocking my vision as to what has been done is a complete no no. Maybe there is a way to remove them. As it is keep using Photoshop. Ah I have just seen the answer below from falmouthphotog.. thanks. (should have included in video) still think PS is the way to go.
Thanks for watching and commenting Colin. Even with hiding the tooltips, over time I haven't found the tool to meet all my needs. For quick clean-ups, it works OK. I do most my editing in PS and along with that, I use the tools there as they do a better job.
GREAT INFO...THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks! By the way, if you haven't discovered this yet, you can make the healing markers disappear by clicking on the Tool Overlay at lower left of screen, change it from Always to Never, edit what was hidden under the marker, then switch back to Always to see all markers again.
Or press letter H for Hide
Great tip! thank you for sharing this!
Great Video! You can turn "tool overlay" from "always" to "never" and after it won't show the marks that confuse you!
Great point Christos. Thank you for commenting with that!
Excellent explanation and paced so one can absorb the info. Thank you, John
Thank you for watching and commenting Linda. I'm glad that this was understandable and helpful!
Thank you, John. This was a great explanation of a very helpful tool. I'm now a sub.
Glad it helped! Thanks for subscribing!
I also need information, how to organize and remove photos from storage area to lightroom from the early beginning and what is actually catalog. Thanks in advance.
Many thanks for these informations
My pleasure!
Thank you for not talking too fast.
You're very welcome! I try and make a point to slow down so folks can follow what I'm saying
Can’t you just hit the H key to be able to see what you just corrected? I know you can with heal and clone. Ty
Maybe you can help... the spot healing quit working in Lightroom Classic. No update done, just doesn't work now.
Hi Terry. I need a bit more info when you say "quit working" to give you a shot at an answer. When you click on the bandaid, does the bandaid stay selected and does your cursor change from pointer to circle? The spot healing has 3 modes now, you can see them underneath the bandaid (and other tools). Content Aware. Heal. Clone. Which one of these is selected? When you click on part of the image to heal a spot, what happens? Thanks!
Is that content aware removal tool also available in Lightroom Mobile or only in the Lightroom Desktop Version? I’m trying to decide which version to purchase.
There is some functionality in the mobile version, but I don't believe it's as robust as desktop. Honestly, I don't use the mobile app much, really just the desktop. Good luck with your choice!
Sorry John, but I believe your explanation of the difference between 'clone' and 'heal' is incorrect.
Both features provide the user with the ability to select the source location; the difference is in how the source selection is applied to the target. As the name suggests, 'clone' overstamps an exact copy of the source area - though you can adjust the feathering and opacity. 'Heal', on the other hand, creates a blend of the source and target areas.
Just tried it on a paint line on some paving. Not impressed Terrible job. The fact that tool icons are left on the subject blocking my vision as to what has been done is a complete no no. Maybe there is a way to remove them. As it is keep using Photoshop. Ah I have just seen the answer below from falmouthphotog.. thanks. (should have included in video) still think PS is the way to go.
Thanks for watching and commenting Colin. Even with hiding the tooltips, over time I haven't found the tool to meet all my needs. For quick clean-ups, it works OK. I do most my editing in PS and along with that, I use the tools there as they do a better job.