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PHOTO CLONING

By
Jaysen Swanson
Sarah Enlow
Moises Martinez
Zohra BenBrahim

A process used to copy one part of an image over another.


Typically youd remove unwanted parts of an image.

CLONING

Digital Camera
Computer
Photoshop
Tripod

More than 1 person

MATERIALS

TECHNIQUES

Information adapted from

Cameron McAlpine

PetaPixel.com

Cloning Tutorial By: Necha Mayes and Brenda Rangel

https://youtu.be/MY023ZQJy0M

http://www.photoshop.com/tutorials?keywords=clone

Images copied from

Video from f46 Academy

Moises Martinez

Sarah Enlow

Jaysen Swanson

SOURCES

Step 1-Choose a spot to take the pictures (open area with


good lighting)
Step 2-Set the tripod up, and screw the camera on tightly so it
doesnt wobble.
Step 3-Now take your pictures, but make sure you have the
model at a different location so they dont overlap in the
cloning process
Step 4-Next take the SD card out of your camera and plug it
into the computer

STEPS 1-4

Step 5 Open up Photoshop CC 2015 and open all your photos


at the same time by holding control and clicking on each
photo
Step 6 Select the picture you want to paste the others on and
label it so you dont mix it up when copying and pasting
Step 7 Select a different tab and the select the rectangular
Marquee tool at the top left corner.
Step 8 Select the whole picture with the tool. Then go to the
edit tab at the top of the screen and select copy.

STEPS 5-8

Step 9 After copying, select your main picture and select edit
and paste onto the main picture.
Step 10 Now go to layers on the right side and select opacity
and bring to about 50% so you can see both pictures.
Step 11 After that, select the Background eraser tool and
erase the background of the main photo where the new photo
was pasted
Step 12 After erasing it, change the opacity back to 100% and
start the process over from Step 7 to Step 11

STEPS 9-12

Its better to have an assistant to take pictures of you in it


rather than setting up a timer.
Take the photos at the same time of day so the lighting is the
same
Use Photoshop CC 2015, as it is what we used.

TIPS

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