Once selected, the source area will be marked with a dotted circle. Put your mouse cursor (it turns out to be a dotted circle in GIMP) on the source area in the source image, hold the Ctrl key and click once to select the source section. You can simply drag the source photo into GIMP to open it and create a new image through File > New. Open both source and target image with GIMP. The most important key that you usually use while cloning an image is Ctrl. Once you have activated the clone utility, you can make use of it for further operations.
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