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This image is the first one I've used the new Photoshop CS5 feature "content aware fill" on.
This past weekend there was a cruise held at a local shopping center which meant a rather unattractive parking lot, along with people and buildings everywhere.
So I shot tight but it did not change the fact that there was things reflected in the chrome that I did not want in my image, so I select what I wanted removed, used the content aware fill option and shazzam, IT WAS GONE!
If you click on either image they will open larger and in a new window so you can see them in more detail.
And yes, I did do more to the edited image than remove reflections.
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4 comments:
Nicely done. I am guessing this feature isn't availabel on CS3?
Thanks,
Jodi
Well done! I love it!
I agree Scott. The new Photoshop CS5 is awesome. The content aware feature is a great new tool, not just a gimmick.
Content Aware fill is a really great tool. I use it for creating fill as well.
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