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Dec 1st 2002 | #80588 Report |
Member since: Dec 1st 2002 Posts: 5 |
Hey y'all... I've selected my image from the BG, and it looks ok, but there are some parts that have been taken out, "along the edges" that I'll like to have as part of my image? is there a way to restore the "lost specks" using any of the tools? Thank you. |
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Dec 1st 2002 | #80623 Report |
Member since: Aug 10th 2001 Posts: 793 |
The History should be your answer... If you just earased those parts then go back a few stwp in the history palette... If not you couls use the history brush on those parts. But if yo notice this after you saved and reopned this fiel its too late... To avoide thsi never use the eraser, use a ler mask to make part of the images tranpararent... and it let you get them back if you want... |
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Dec 1st 2002 | #80627 Report |
Member since: Dec 1st 2002 Posts: 5 |
Thanks for the reply...I did it using the quick mask mode, and when I put it on a new layer, and added another layer under it as the background, thats when I saw a few specks...I tried the history brush, but it didn't bring some of the edges back... Thanks for your reply though. |
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