Use the clone stamp tool in Photoshop CS4

Use the clone stamp tool in Photoshop CS4

This is a Photoshop tutorial for digital photographers.

Making precision adjustments with the clone stamp has never been easier than it is in Photoshop CS4. Watch this tutorial to see this amazing improved tool.

Quick tips and time saving techniques for today's digital photographer. Adobe Photoshop is an extremely comprehensive graphics design and image editing program. So much so that it tends to dissuade photographers from using it. Well fear no more, this podcast gives today's digital photographers the details and knowledge on how to simply and effectively use Photoshop in their everyday workflow without having to learn the entire Photoshop application. Speed up your workflow and immediately produce captivating images that everyone is sure to appreciate. Brought to you by The Digital Photography Connection.

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