![]() There is no longer a need to mess with trying to clone an area to look like another area. This makes it easy (easier) to remove certain objects from your pictures, like watermarks, power lines, logos, people, buildings, etc. ![]() You select the object/blemish you want to remove (you “select” an object by using any of the handful tools that come with Inpaint) and Inpaint uses the surroundings of that object/blemish to try to remove it (you must press the “Erase” button to tell Inpaint to process the area). Essentially, Inpaint is an automatic Clone Stamp - the tool most photo editors have for removing objects in a photo. Inpaint labels itself as a photo restoration program that allows you to select areas inside an image to touch up or remove. Inpaint allows you to easily remove people, objects, and elements from your picture (trees, phone lines, buildings, watermarks, etc.). Alright, so it is not magic, but it is still pretty cool. Have you ever wanted to “magically” edit objects from a picture? Either fix a blemish or remove an unwanted object? By magically, I mean fill in a selected area with textures pulled from the surrounding image. ![]()
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