![]() ![]() Add-adds areas to the current selection.New-cancels all current selections and creates a new selection.The four modes available from the context toolbar affect how your selection develops. The result can be previewed inside the selection. Type directly in the text box or drag the pop-up slider to set the value. Scale-sets the scale of the sample between 1% and 1000%.Rotation-sets the degree of rotation applied to the sample.Set Global Source-sets the currently defined sample origin as a global source for use in other images.The 'Global' option enables patching using pixels previously sampled in another document (raster layer only). Source-the source determines the layer(s) from which the pixels are sampled from.When selected, the source area is placed one the target area with varying transparency depending on the color value of individual pixels. Transparent-if this option is off (default), the source area is placed on the target area as fully opaque.When selected, hue information from the source area is disregarded and the target area's hue will remain unchanged. Texture Only-if this option is off (default), hue information from the source area is preserved and the target area's hue will update accordingly. ![]() When selected, the selection is the source area from where pixels will be copied. Selection is source-if this option is off (default), the selection is the target area where pixels will be replaced.Mode-select from New, Add, Subtract, and Intersect.The following settings can be adjusted from the context toolbar: The Patch Tool allows you to repair a more extensive area of an image by selecting pixels and replacing them from another target area of your current or other document. ![]()
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