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| munsterHappy Scrapbooker Posts: 59 Mail user Ignore | clone tool 04/03 at 9:35am I use the clone tool in PSP but can't see how to get the same result in CA2. I want to replace parts of images, like a worm hole in an apple leaf or take a button off a dress. Can someone help, please? Thank you |
ScottishgalHappy Scrapbooker![]() Posts: 2186 Mail user Ignore | 04/03 at 10:30am Hi munster. In CAP if you take your photo into the Photolab you will find among the icons along the top a little 'sticking plaster'. this is called the Spot-Repair tool. It's the nearest thing CAP has to a clone tool. I have provided a link to a video tut; that Melinda did on various aspects of Photolab and about 4 minutes into the video she covers using the Spot-repair tool. She is using DSA the first incarnation of CAP but the principles are the same... ![]() PhotoLab Basics in Digital Scrapbook Artist 2 |
| munsterHappy Scrapbooker Posts: 59 Mail user Ignore | clone tool 04/03 at 11:46am Thank you so much. I found spot-repair in CA and now will watch the video. Melinda makes a wonderful video. |
| corniest Moderator Unique corn!![]() Posts: 3553 Mail user Ignore | 04/03 at 12:35pm >> I have provided a link to a video tut Oops! No you haven't, Scottishgal. You've provided a link to my page for providing links!! ![]() Alfred |
ScottishgalHappy Scrapbooker![]() Posts: 2186 Mail user Ignore | 04/03 at 2:42pm @ Alfred >> Oops! No you haven't, Scottishgal. You've provided a link to my page for providing links!! Oh Alfred what a silly billy I am Thank you for picking up on that and fixing it (I take it you fixed it since it seems to be ok now anyway)..Oh dear I will have to watch these senior moments...![]() |
k2004atverizonnetIt's cold again.![]() Posts: 2278 Mail user Ignore | 04/03 at 6:00pm @Scottishgal >> have to watch these senior moments you mean, like this... ![]() Maybe it's a US thing, but I don't think I've ever heard it phrased quite like that, and all I could think was high school! ![]() Kat ![]() |
| KarenLewis Moderator Brighter again. :-)![]() Posts: 9392 Mail user Ignore | 04/03 at 6:09pm Senior moments - Terry Wogan on BBC Radio Two used to go on about these - many of his listeners tended to be of a slightly more mature age group ."a momentary lapse of memory (especially in older people)", or a non-medical term for a "mental glitch". ![]() It suggests that as we get older we get more forgetful or disorganised. I have a fair few CRAFT moments nowadays - no - being honest, even as a mere spring chicken I had a great tendency, too. Can't Remember A Flipping Thing. (although the F can sometimes be a bit naughtier )![]() |
k2004atverizonnetIt's cold again.![]() Posts: 2278 Mail user Ignore | 04/03 at 6:17pm Oh, Karen, see, now you're doing it... "slightly" more mature age group "mental glitch" "mere" spring chicken I like CRAFT, never heard that one before. Most people will think I'm saying something else! LOL! ![]() Kat ![]() |
| KarenLewis Moderator Brighter again. :-)![]() Posts: 9392 Mail user Ignore | 04/03 at 8:58pm Hi Kat. What is that saying? Two countries separated by one common language. Are you after translations? ![]() I doubt the seniors we are referring to could manage this . Senior as in Senior Citizen - I was using the phrase "slightly more mature age group" to be as diplomatic as I could. "glitch" A minor malfunction, mishap, or technical problem; a snag: "spring chicken" Slang for a young person; as in young chicken, especially one from two to ten months old, having tender meat. Terry Wogan's radio show resulted in a group of "fans" who were called TOGS (Terry's Old Geezers/Gals/Gits) and the younger members were called TYGs (Terry's Young Geezers/Gals). I suppose we considered ourselves as part of the TYGs. I much preferred his show to that of Chris Evans, who has taken over from Sir Terry. Having said that, as I don't "do" mornings other than on Thursdays, I don't really have to listen to it much. ![]() ![]() |
ScottishgalHappy Scrapbooker![]() Posts: 2186 Mail user Ignore | 04/03 at 9:23pm @ Kat...you mean, like this... ![]() If only I could dance like that, I think I would dislocate something ![]() Ok I'm dancing, I'm dancing just for you Kat. ![]() |





Thank you for picking up on that and fixing it (I take it you fixed it since it seems to be ok now anyway)..Oh dear I will have to watch these senior moments...







