The clone/heal tool in LR is only a spot brush.   It's not really
designed to do what you did.

You can do it in a pinch, but it is sub-optimal.

On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 10:30 PM, Mark C <[email protected]> wrote:
> Don't know for light room, but I pulled image 20110806-LRC22495.jpg into
> photoshop, set the clone tool to 35% transparency and was able to quickly
> eliminate the dagger like tan line running down her chest and the shoulder
> lines. My edit was crude but you could easily clean with the healing brush.
> Do they not have those tools in lightroom? I only use Photoshop / ACR. I
> spend about 90 seconds on the image but I doubt that it would take more than
> 5 minutes to do a fully good clean up.
>
> On 11/27/2011 4:19 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>>
>> Rebecca asked if I could smooth out tan lines in her upper arms in some
>> photos from this photo shoot:
>> www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157627282460471
>> Rebecca is the brunette in the first four photos.
>> I don't know how to do so in lightroom, without her upper arms looking
>> like they are constructed of blurry plastic.  I *might* be able to do
>> something with the burn/dodge brush.  Does anyone have any suggestions?  Or
>> is that a photo shop job?
>>
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