If you’re like most people, you probably use Photoshop to edit photos and graphics. But did you know that Photoshop has a Healing Brush tool? This handy tool can help you fix small mistakes in your images. To use the Healing Brush, first select the area of your image that needs fixing. Next, click the Healing Brush icon (it looks like a brush with a cross in it) and start painting over the damaged area. Photoshop will automatically adjust the brush size as you paint to match the size of the area that’s being healed. If you make a mistake while healing your image, just press Ctrl+Z (PC: Command+Z) to undo your last action and start over. And don’t worry if your image looks a bit wonky after using the Healing Brush; that’s normal! Just give it a few minutes to settle down before you start editing it again. ..