Moved from the -dev list (Lorenzo, if you haven't subscribed to the -users
list, please do so).
Have you read the manual? To me it sounds like maybe your working on a
wavelet scale, not on the image itself.
Or, possibly, blending is not done at 100% opacity.

You may find the following useful:

https://darktable.gitlab.io/doc/en/correction_group.html#retouch

Also in the announcement:
https://www.darktable.org/2018/12/darktable-26/

https://discuss.pixls.us/t/skin-retouch-with-new-retouch-module-in-darktable-2-6/10501/4

https://youtu.be/bWCLRYiNPn8

https://youtu.be/y4i9o27g6DQ

Kofa

On Wed, 27 Mar 2019, 13:16 Lorenzo Fontanella, <fontanellalore...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Good morning,
> I was trying to use the "retouch" module and in particular the "fill" 
> function in order to regenerate (at least intuitively the behavior and 
> purpose of this instrument) the area designated on the basis of the adjacent 
> areas.
> Unfortunately I cannot use the instrument as I can only check its opacity and 
> the possible filling color.
> In essence the "fill" function does not behave as it should.
> Provided, of course, this function, as far as I have understood it, is 
> similar to the Photoshop patch tool that precisely (regenerates the target 
> area based on the immediately adjacent areas)
> Moving on, however, to use the "heal" function, this regeneration takes 
> place, but mixed with what is already present on the image, which therefore 
> remains evident, frustrating the use of the function.
> Where am I wrong?
>
>
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