Watched both videos and enjoyed both very much. What is the difference if you made a duplicate layer and used the inpainting tool instead of using healing tool? Looking forward to watching all the others.
@@ilumius5619 ok, got that concept. do you do the same thing when doing other adjustments and then using the brush to allow the adjustment to work on specific areas of the image? as was also asked, why not start with the inpainting tool and if the algorithm does not do an effective job of the particular item to be removed try something else such as the healing brush or the clone-stamp tool?
Lots of videos explaining what tools do, not many like this taking you through a whole image edit and how to put all these tools together. Thank you
I am glad you liked it. More full edits coming soon :) Stay tuned.
One of the best AP videos I have seen. Thanks so much!
Watched both videos and enjoyed both very much. What is the difference if you made a duplicate layer and used the inpainting tool instead of using healing tool? Looking forward to watching all the others.
Lots of advantages. Less memory usage , non destructive workflow, easy to undo and redo specific corrections on a specific portion of the photo Etc :)
@@ilumius5619 ok, got that concept. do you do the same thing when doing other adjustments and then using the brush to allow the adjustment to work on specific areas of the image? as was also asked, why not start with the inpainting tool and if the algorithm does not do an effective job of the particular item to be removed try something else such as the healing brush or the clone-stamp tool?