From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
|
|
|||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
|
{{Multiple issues| |
{{Multiple issues| |
||
|
{{Orphan|date=December 2022}} |
{{Orphan|date=December 2022}} |
||
|
{{refimprove}} |
|||
|
{{Unreferenced|date=December 2022}} |
|||
|
{{primarysources}} |
|||
|
}} |
}} |
||
|
In [[computer graphics]], ”’perspective cloning”’ is a general cloning technique in which an object is removed from a picture with elements from other parts. |
In [[computer graphics]], ”’perspective cloning”’ is a general cloning technique in which an object is removed from a picture with elements from other parts. |
||
| Line 8: | Line 9: | ||
|
[[Photoshop]] version CS2 and the [[GIMP]] 2.3<ref>{{Cite web |title=3.14. Perspective Clone |url=https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/en/gimp-tool-perspective-clone.html |access-date=2025-10-09 |website=docs.gimp.org}}</ref> have a perspective cloning tool. |
[[Photoshop]] version CS2 and the [[GIMP]] 2.3<ref>{{Cite web |title=3.14. Perspective Clone |url=https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/en/gimp-tool-perspective-clone.html |access-date=2025-10-09 |website=docs.gimp.org}}</ref> have a perspective cloning tool. |
||
|
==References== |
|||
|
{{reflist}} |
|||
|
== External links == |
== External links == |
||
Latest revision as of 00:31, 10 October 2025
In computer graphics, perspective cloning is a general cloning technique in which an object is removed from a picture with elements from other parts.
What distinguishes cloning from perspective cloning is that perspective is automatically compensated for.
Photoshop version CS2 and the GIMP 2.3[1] have a perspective cloning tool.

