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Maxim.Gapchenko
Nov 8, 2007
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I found some tool for object removal, maybe it will be helpful.

link: http://www.teorex.com/inpaint.html

It is alarmingly simple to use. Draw a selection around the object you wish to remove from the picture, and run smart remove selection. Inpaint will fill the selection area with intelligently generated texture drawn from the surrounding image data.

Sure, it’s not perfect. If you know where to look, you can detect some visual artifacts. But the quality is superior to the results of the clone tool alternative.

For my money, Inpaint does a good job..

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Nov 8, 2007
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I found some tool for object removal, maybe it will be helpful.
link: http://www.teorex.com/inpaint.html

It is alarmingly simple to use. Draw a selection around the object you wish to remove from the picture, and run smart remove selection. Inpaint will fill the selection area with intelligently generated texture drawn from the surrounding image data.

Sure, it’s not perfect. If you know where to look, you can detect some visual artifacts. But the quality is superior to the results of the clone tool alternative.

Perhaps for the casual user, but for those with attention to detail, the clone tool and the very wide selection of brushes and transparencies does a fully professional job and … knowing ‘where to look’, the cloes tool leaves no artifacts in the hands of a competent user.

As to ‘value’ – I presume your tool is -=free=-? OTW, no comparison, except for the lazy.

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