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ZDL
03-26-10, 15:32
*******

Buckaroo
03-26-10, 19:10
Wow! Not that I am a photo guy but from what I have fiddled with this will be waay easier.

Thanks for the heads up!

Buckaroo

Alex V
03-27-10, 09:03
content aware fill/delete hu...

i have CS4 but have not tried that yet.

wow

arizonaranchman
03-27-10, 09:17
Wow that's amazing. Not a computer geek at all but i can see a use for that program. OK just found it, a bit expensive for my needs but impressive what it can do.

Thanks for sharing...

jmp45
03-27-10, 09:23
Seems like it's a perfected process similar to alien skin image doctor. This really could be very useful.

Image Doctor Examples..

http://www.alienskin.com/imagedoctor/idoc_filters.aspx

Preferred User
03-27-10, 10:23
content aware fill/delete hu...

i have CS4 but have not tried that yet.

wow

Available in a "future" version of Photoshop.

baffle Stack
03-28-10, 01:01
That's amazing. Thanks for sharing.

nolacopusmc
03-28-10, 01:52
Wow. Can't waitr. Keep us updated.

exotic-toys
03-28-10, 08:07
I'm really looking forward to that release of Photoshop! Who can get us a 'deal'?

steve-oh
03-28-10, 08:52
Cool stuff!

glockeyed
03-28-10, 09:41
although it looks awesome, i have a feeling it will kinda be like the "magic wand". 90% useless. notice how he never zoomed in. im curious how clean it is. and the render time im sure will be greatly increased when applying it to anything greater than 800x600 @ 72dpi

dashotgun
03-28-10, 10:00
although it looks awesome, i have a feeling it will kinda be like the "magic wand". 90% useless. notice how he never zoomed in. im curious how clean it is. and the render time im sure will be greatly increased when applying it to anything greater than 800x600 @ 72dpi

this is all cs4 it is available now

kombos
03-29-10, 01:13
Very impressive if it retains all the fine details well.....

Alex V
03-29-10, 09:11
this is all cs4 it is available now


Available in a "future" version of Photoshop.

The vid is fairly old. He clearly said Photoshop CS4. Which has been out for a little while now. I am still running CS3 at work and home, but I have CS4 waiting to go onto the Mac Pro that I will be getting shortly with my tax return. ;-)

tailrotor
03-30-10, 12:43
The latest version of GIMP has a built-in filter called Resynthesizer that does essentially the same thing. It may take a few passes to get the results you want but it beats doing it manually, and it's free.

Jim