Friday, February 17, 2012

"Content Aware" Photoshop


(Video Link) Adobe Photoshop shows off its "content aware" features, which make it possible to move elements around with only a rough selection. The photo-editing software removes the original element and fills in the background using intelligent analysis of adjacent pixels.
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6 comments:

  1. Gee, that's quite a step forward ! Bravo à l'équipe de Photoshop !

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  2. looks fancy, but what I still miss in PS is a good way of organizing my brushes :P

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  3. My number 2 watercolor brush is content aware.

    Someday we'll think it and it will be there. Thought Aware for Photoshop.

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  4. And to think it only cost an arm and two legs to buy that ability, a mere $650.00.

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  5. This is cool, and if remind it right..this feature came up on CS5...and on that time i also heard about this resynthesizer plugin on GIMP that already existed:

    http://www.allanbrito.com/2010/10/19/tutoriais-gimp-liquid-rescale-e-content-aware-fill

    and the how to install
    http://newslily.com/blogs/96

    and a video:
    http://youtu.be/FKvGuckE_P8


    Just to let people now that some "magic" PS features are also avaible for free in the Opensource world which is a good thing...Just spreading the news.. :)

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