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Perspective Cloning is a digital image editing technique that enables users to clone parts of an image while maintaining the correct perspective. Unlike traditional cloning, which merely copies content, perspective cloning adapts the cloned material to fit the scene’s spatial orientation, ensuring a realistic integration.
This technique is essential for tasks requiring precise alignment of cloned elements with the image’s perspective, such as in architectural photography, image restoration, and creative design. Tools like Adobe Photoshop’s Vanishing Point and GIMP’s Perspective Clone tool are commonly used for this purpose. Users define a perspective grid, which guides the transformation of the cloned content to match the image’s perspective.