![]() The blue Repair icon at the bottom simply toggles the palette on and off.I tried it with Affinity Photo and it works exactly like you would expect. The latter writes out your processed file (in the file format you choose) and launches the selected application to open it. This can also be changed after you’ve already added a repair or clone to your image. PhotoLab 3 has the standard macOS share menu, plus a couple of native options to export to disk or export to an application. The Opacity slider controls how the opacity of the repair or clone, allowing you to completely or only partially cover up whatever you’re brushing over.You can also change the brush feathering by scrolling your mouse while holding down the Shift key. This can be adjusted after you add a Repair point just select it, then adjust this slider to change the feathering. ![]() ![]() The Feather slider changes how soft the edge of the brush is.You can also change the brush size by scrolling your mouse while holding down Command (Mac) or Control (Windows). The Size slider sets the size of your brush.You can change this before or after you paint over the object you want to remove. From the top of that palette, the Mode selector lets you switch between Repair and Clone modes.Once that’s open, in the lower left you’ll see the the new palette: To activate Repair, click the “bandaid” (or, “plaster” if you’re English!) icon in the toolbar: It’s pretty straight forward, but it’s still helpful to have a look at it. Let’s have a quick look at the interface of the redesigned repair tool. The Redesigned DxO PhotoLab 3 Repair Tool This is all controlled from a new Repair palette, bringing more power than ever to DxO PhotoLab for retouching your photos. This is a series of posts I've written for the DxO Blog, which I am posting an excerpt of here for your enjoyment.ĭxO PhotoLab 3 introduces a redesigned Repair tool, now allowing you to choose the source of your repair point, adjust the feathering and opacity of the repair, and switch between repair and traditional cloning.
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