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Before anything, did you do the clone work on a separate layer? If not, you have to re-do the clone work on a layer of its own. This makes creating layer duplicates easier.  And touch it up as you're missing the lower sections of the wood slab. If this were a still image it would be OK but for a video, you have to keep the realism believable.


This is the work intensive part. And may depend on the entire video scene itself. 


If it contains no subtle camera movement or the worker's leg or nothing else doesn't enter that area, then you're lucky. All you need is to make sure the edit layer is the top most layer in the layers palette and continue down the frame timeline.


If not, you have to copy/duplicate your clone edit to certain LAYERS in the Layer Palette or frames in the video timeline. And to adjust or retouch the duplicate to suit whatever subtle camera movement or whatever takes place in that particular section. This duplicate is left visible for that particular frame only.


Or it could be a combination of having the clone layer at top for some frames and adding adjusted layer duplicates on others.....


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