Instead of painting (healing) directly on the image layer with the healing brush, do this...
Spot Healing Brush Tool
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make sure you check Sample All Layers first.
Healing Brush Tool
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Make sure you select "Current and Below" from the drop down menu before you begin
Spot Healing Brush
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Make sure you check Sample All Layers
Brush Healing Tool
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and select sample all layers.
Spot Healing Brush
Make sure you check Sample All Layers
Brush Healing Tool
and select sample all layers.
When you paint with the Healing Tool you are painting with the texture and tonal characteristics (Color & Light) of the area (pixels) you have sampled with the Healing Brush. You make a sample when you hold down the alt key (PC) or the option key (Mac) and click the (left) mouse button when the "pointer" target is over the area you want to sample.
You can resize your brush with the
left bracket [
and
right bracket ] keys
on the keyboard.
The advantage of using blank layer is you can now "blend" the healing tools sampled area by lowering the opacity of the samples in the blank layer's pallet blending them into the new patched area that you have painted with the selection... Giving you more control over the outcome.
Using the blank Layer will be more useful in Photoshop CS4 and Down and Photoshop Elements 8
Before

and After
Let's redo the Healing using the Spot Healing Brush selecting Content Aware Fill
Watch the Russell Brown Video link is in the left panel...