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Jul 30, 2008 12:30 |  #1

I am using Canon's DPP as my raw converter and do not have CS3 as of yet. My question is how to remove unwanted parts of an image with the Stamping Tool. I follow the directions from the manual I downloaded and it seems to work--I can remove a tree branch growing out of the bird's head, it shows the corrected pic, but when I hit OK, the saved pic has not changed except that there is a stamp logo on the thumbnail. What am I doing wrong?




  
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Jul 30, 2008 12:50 |  #2

I may be wrong... but I don't the think thumbnail gets re-rendered after the cloning edit... try exporting the image to .jpg or .tif and see if the changes take place in the output image.


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Jul 30, 2008 14:38 |  #3

davidcrebelxt wrote in post #6014112 (external link)
I may be wrong... but I don't the think thumbnail gets re-rendered after the cloning edit... try exporting the image to .jpg or .tif and see if the changes take place in the output image.

I believe that's correct. The changes take place during the RAW conversion.


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Jul 30, 2008 15:15 |  #4

Thanks a lot! I thought I was just nuts! This forum helps trememdously.




  
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