Steps to Reproduce the Runaway Clone Tool Problem
Posted: June 28th, 2019, 4:58 pm
I saw the runaway clone tool problem again (26-Jun2019-Rel). It occurred in a moderately complicated workspace. I whittled down all the nodes until I was left with a simple way to reproduce the problem (on my PC at least).
1. Open two image files in a new workspace. Call them image A and B. (Both 48bit and JPG seem to behave the same, I used images of the same dimensions.)
2. On image A, select the Composite Transformation. Composite A with B as an overlay. (Blend amount and Operation don’t seem to play a role.)
3. On image B (or the original Image A), open the Clone tool. Rapidly and repeatedly make cloning strokes with the mouse.
Jeff
1. Open two image files in a new workspace. Call them image A and B. (Both 48bit and JPG seem to behave the same, I used images of the same dimensions.)
2. On image A, select the Composite Transformation. Composite A with B as an overlay. (Blend amount and Operation don’t seem to play a role.)
3. On image B (or the original Image A), open the Clone tool. Rapidly and repeatedly make cloning strokes with the mouse.
Jeff