On Jul 22, 2010, at 5:43 AM, Brian Walters wrote:

> Within Elements (and most image editing applications) there is a tool
> called the 'cloning brush' which allows you to take a take a bit of your
> image and 'clone' it over another bit.
> 
> It can be used for lots of nefarious deeds such as removing unwanted
> elements of an image (perhaps an ex girlfriend or boyfriend...) but it
> has practical use as well such as removing dust spots.  And, you will
> eventually get dust spots on your camera's sensor.  Believe me...

Thanks, Brian. I can see it might be useful. Wouldn't want do anything 
"nefarious," though.

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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
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