![]() To get started, create a new layer to hold all the cloned pixels that will act as a patch to cover up your flares. This can be much more time-consuming than using CAF, but it can also give better results in complex situations. If you don’t have any luck with the Content-Aware Fill tool, you may want to try using the Clone Stamp tool and the Healing Brush tool to remove lens flare artifacts manually. Method 2: Removing Flares Using Cloning and Healing Your patch will appear on a new layer over top of the existing image, allowing you to edit it later on if necessary without starting all your other edits from scratch. Make sure the Output To option is set to New Layer and click OK. ![]() Considering that took no manual effort except for a few clicks, I’d call that a successful result! It doesn’t look amazing, but it stops the flare from being a distracting visual element in the overall image.
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