The Healing Brush Tool enables you to repair and retouch unsightly areas of an image.
Settings
The following settings can be adjusted using vertical tool sliders:
Opacity/Scale/Accumulation toggle—how see-through the brush is, the sample setting (between 1% and 1000%) or the extent of deviation in the opacity or visibility of the stroke as it is painted, respectively. Tap to toggle the setting, then slide up or down to set the value.
Flow/Hardness toggle—how fast the brush effect is applied (1% is very slow, 100% is immediate) or how hard edged the brush is, respectively.
Rotation/Width toggle—Sets the degree of rotation applied to the sample or controls the width of the stroke, respectively. Slide up or down to set the width.
The following settings can be adjusted from the context toolbar:
More—tap to display the Brushes dialog to access advanced brush settings.
Force Pressure—toggle to control brush size with pressure if using a pressure-sensitive device. This overrides brush defaults.
Aligned—when selected (default), the origin of the sample remains a fixed distance from the pointer. If this option is off, the origin of the sample always returns to the sample location defined initially.
Flip—allows for horizontal and vertical flipping of the resulting clone relative to the sampled area. Choose horizontal, vertical or both directions from a pop-up menu.
Source—the source determines the layer(s) from which the pixels are sampled. Select from the pop-up menu.