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That is so epic.
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That looks awesome. Unfortunately I will believe it to be a fake until I try it out for myself. I clicked another link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtQs-oS9 ... re=related


An he takes the wires out of the picture, but the railing which is about the same size seems to be replaced seamlessly....Too seamlessly. I have done alot of work in Paintshop pro and only a little in photoshop, so if its real, I will need to brush up on my PS skills.
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OK, I tried it out and its pretty awesome. It really can edit out stuff quite seamlessly and without effort. I tried editing out powerlines and that wasnt so easy, but easier than it was before. Although it isnt perfect, it can accomplish something in minutes, what used to take hours to do.
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haha, nice try.
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I just tried content aware, and sadly it's not as good as I would have liked it to be :(
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Ozzapoo wrote:I just tried content aware, and sadly it's not as good as I would have liked it to be :(



Actually, I was too before writing my post this morning, but after playing with a few settings, it works really well. If you were talking about removing the girl's bikini top, well.... I am dissappointed too. Maybe we can expect that in CS6.
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I know, but if I want to remove someone's pimples it'll replace it with an eye...which sucks. lol.
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click "proximity match" instead of content-aware
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