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  1. #1
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    Default Recollection paper 10

    I would like to use paper 10 from the recollection kit (May) by jbrisebois for one of my layouts. This paper has folds in it which I would like to take out. I tried all kinds of things but was not able to accomplish what I wanted to do. Does anyone know how to do this? Any help would be appreciated.
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    Agnes
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    I'm thinking that maybe this could help: Susie's video in May, using the patch tool. I have CS5, also, and have found myself using that tool a lot ever since I saw that video. She moves her selections upwards, but you can move them horizontally, too.
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  3. #3
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    Thank you for responding. That technique does not really work. It kind of removes the folds but it also leaves a lighter area behind that you can see in the pattern. Maybe I do something wrong?

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    Tessa,
    I had pretty good success using the Spot Healing brush. Use a soft brush at about 150 pixels, and make sure the Content Aware option is checked in the Options bar across the top of the workspace.



    You might need to hit some spots twice, but it should work for you. Just take it one square at a time.

    Hope this helps!
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    Oh nice work Jan !!

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