AI tools in Photoshop consume generative credits and may flag your images as artificially generated. The clone stamp tool offers a cost-free alternative for removing unwanted objects while maintaining complete control over your edits.
This traditional technique works perfectly for simple removals like cracks, blemishes, and small objects without requiring any AI assistance.
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Essential Clone Stamp Tips
- Create a new layer first - Never work directly on the background layer so you can adjust or remove changes later
- Set sampling to "Current and Below" - This ensures the tool samples from all visible layers beneath your working layer
- Enable show overlay in the Clone Source panel - This preview feature helps you align your clone source perfectly before painting
- Sample from multiple points - Hold Alt/Option and click different areas to avoid repetitive patterns that look unnatural
- Use separate layers for complex jobs - Clone each area on its own layer, then use the move tool to position perfectly before merging
- Reduce brush hardness for seamless blending - Right-click and lower hardness settings to create softer edges that blend naturally
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