Mit dem Reparatur-Pinsel kannst du staubbedingte Flecken und störende Elemente im Hintergrund deiner Fotos entfernen.
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Mit dem Reparatur-Pinsel in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom kannst du schnell Flecken und andere kleine Makel entfernen. Klicke einfach auf das störende Element, und Lightroom wählt automatisch einen Bereich in der Nähe aus, der als Quelle für die Reparatur dient. Falls damit nicht das gewünschte Ergebnis erzielt wird, kannst du den Quellbereich für die Reparatur an eine andere Stelle verschieben.
Die Funktion „Bereiche anzeigen“ verwenden.
Manchmal sind staubbedingte Flecken nur schwer erkennbar. Mit der Schwarz-Weiß-Ansicht der Funktion „Bereiche anzeigen“ stellst du sicher, dass du keinen Fleck übersiehst.
Einfache Hintergrundelemente entfernen.
Mit dem Reparatur-Pinsel lassen sich auch andere kleine Elemente in einem Foto entfernen, die zum Beispiel eine Straßenszene stören oder von einem Panorama ablenken. Wenn das zu entfernende Objekt eine unregelmäßige Form hat, kannst du über das Objekt malen, um es zu verbergen.
Mit den Modi „Reparieren“ und „Kopierstempel“ retuschieren.
Der Reparatur-Pinsel bietet zwei Modi: „Reparieren“ und „Kopierstempel“. Im Modus „Reparieren“ werden Details und Farben im ausgewählten Bereich mit den Pixeln des Referenzbereichs verblendet, was zu einem weichen Übergang führt. Im Modus „Kopierstempel“ werden die Pixel vom Referenzbereich einfach auf den zu retuschierenden Bereich kopiert. Wenn du mit dem Modus „Reparieren“ nicht das gewünschte Ergebnis erzielst, versuche es mit einer Korrektur im Modus „Kopierstempel“.
Der Reparatur-Pinsel von Lightroom ist das perfekte Werkzeug zum Entfernen von staubbedingten Flecken und anderen kleinen Makeln. Um größere Objekte verschwinden zu lassen oder um Bilder mit noch mehr Präzision zu retuschieren, probiere die Retuschefunktionen von Adobe Photoshop aus. Dateien aus Lightroom lassen sich direkt in Photoshop öffnen. öffnen. Nachdem du deine Änderungen vorgenommen hast und als Kopie speicherst, geht die überarbeitete Datei zurück an Lightroom.
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