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Sorry, I'm a beginner in gimp.
I have a picture with white text on black background. First I want to remove the text. I try using the klone tool. I use the ctl-key for marking the source spot. But the klone tool does not do anything.
I would appreciate a help tip
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I would just use the paintbrush of appropriate size. Make your foreground color black (000) and just paint over the white text. If your background is a shade of black select it with the eye-dropper tool (part of color select) and make that your foreground color. Foreground color is the first of two to be used by pen or brush.
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If you have a selection somewhere then the clone tool will not work somewhere else. In the top menu, look under select and choose select none.
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Also,make sure in your clone 'tool options' the alignment isn't on registered or none
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As you mentioned, hold down the Ctrl key while clicking to set your source point. Make sure you click on an area near the text that has a similar texture and brightness to the background. Avoid areas with shadows or highlights.