Nikon 25385 User Manual - Page 110

Auto Retouch Brush, Reset, Edit List

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Auto Retouch Brush The auto retouch brush enables you to automatically repair unwanted details found within the image. Use this tool to remove dust spots, blemishes, or distracting objects, with a unique blending algorithm that matches the surrounding structure, color, and tonality. To use the auto retouch brush, follow these steps: 1 Click on the auto retouch brush icon in the toolbar. The cursor will change into a brush cursor and the auto retouch brush controls will be displayed within the tool options bar. 2 Modify the Size option within the tool options bar. 3 Click and paint on top of the entire object that you would like to automatically replace. Ensure that all parts of the object that should be replaced are painted over before releasing the mouse button. Do not worry about being precise when painting out the object, as a small amount of painting outside of the object can yield better results. 4 If you made any mistakes, use the Undo command in the Edit menu or click on the Reset button in the Auto Retouch Brush step that was added in the Edit List palette. 108 Chapter 13 - The Toolbar | Auto Retouch Brush

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Chapter 13 — The Toolbar
|
Auto Retouch Brush
Auto Retouch Brush
The auto retouch brush enables you to automatically repair
unwanted details found within the image. Use this tool to
remove dust spots, blemishes, or distracting objects, with a
unique blending algorithm that matches the surrounding
structure, color, and tonality.
To use the auto retouch brush, follow these steps:
1
Click on the auto retouch brush icon in the toolbar. The cursor will change into a brush cursor and
the auto retouch brush controls will be displayed within the tool options bar.
2
Modify the
Size
option within the tool options bar.
3
Click and paint on top of the entire object that you would like to automatically replace. Ensure that
all parts of the object that should be replaced are painted over before releasing the mouse button.
Do not worry about being precise when painting out the object, as a small amount of painting
outside of the object can yield better results.
4
If you made any mistakes, use the
Undo
command
in the
Edit
menu or click on the
Reset
button in the
Auto Retouch Brush
step that was added in the
Edit List
palette.