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Touch up photos easily with the Photoshop Spot Healing Brush.
Erase or hide imperfections like unsightly spinach in seconds with the Spot Healing Brush.
Remove small flaws with precision.
Use the Spot Healing Brush in Photoshop to hide imperfections quickly and accurately.
Make your picture perfect.
Use the Spot Healing Brush tool to remove unwanted spots, marks, or small objects in your image. The brush automatically selects pixels from one part of your image to replace unwanted ones, ensuring a seamless blend.
Choose the tool for the job.
Photoshop has several tools for fixing flaws. The Spot Healing Brush is ideal for effortlessly removing small objects and blemishes. For precise duplication of image areas, use the Clone Stamp tool, and for blending imperfections seamlessly, try the Healing Brush tool.
Adjust your brush.
To get the best results, make sure your brush is slightly larger than the spot you want to remove so that Photoshop can copy part of the image around the spot to fill it in. In the options bar, you can set the brush size and hardness. A harder brush will remove the spot without blurring the edges.
Remove an object.
With the Spot Healing Brush, click or drag over a problem area to remove it. Tip: If you are removing something small like a dust fleck, try a single click and repeat if necessary.
How to retouch photos in Photoshop in a few steps.
- Zoom in
Select the Zoom tool and click on the image to better view the area you want to work on. - Select the Spot Healing Brush
Reconfigure the size and hardness to cover the object you want to remove. - Adjust your settings
Set the brush options to Content-Aware and Sample All Layers. - Brush to remove
Click or drag over a problem area to clean it up.
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The Spot Healing Brush tool has three modes:
- Proximity Match: Uses the pixels around the edge of the selection to fill in the area.
- Create Texture: Uses the surrounding pixels to create a texture for the selection.
- Content-Aware: Analyzes the content around the selection to seamlessly blend the area.