Retouch and reshape layers
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The retouching tools are used to make certain edits (like removing objects, brightening, or saturating) to specific parts of an image. Each of these tools is brush-based, meaning you brush or paint over the areas you’d like to retouch. For example, you can easily remove unwanted objects, seamlessly clone parts of your photos, lighten or darken, saturate, desaturate, sharpen, soften, and smudge certain areas — all by simply painting over them. The reshaping tools are also brush-based and they are used to manipulate the shape of areas in an image by warping, bumping, pinching, and twirling.
Tool | Description |
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Tool | Description |
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Repair
Remove small imperfections or entire objects from images.
Clone
Copy parts of an image from one area to another.
Lighten
Brighten a specific area of an image.
Darken
Darken a specific area of an image.
Saturate
Make the colors in a specific area of an image more vibrant.
Desaturate
Make the colors in a specific area of an image less vibrant.
Sharpen
Make a specific area of an image sharper.
Soften
Make a specific area of an image softer.
Smudge
Naturally smudge a specific area of an image.
Warp
Push and pull a specific area of an image in any direction.
Bump
Bump a specific area of an image.
Pinch
Pinch a specific area of an image
Twirl
Twirl a specific area of an image.