Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Content Aware Fill

Content Aware Fill algorithms fill out the formerly nonexistent part of the panorama photo with the appropriate ground, sky and cloud patterns. The tool being featured is content-aware fill, which is used to fill in a section of an image with what probably should be there but isn’t.

This is the tool which can also do instant-fixes where users manually erase image artifacts or clean up areas in photos, such as removing divots from grass. Bryan O'Neil Hughes, a Photoshop project manager, narrates a demo that walks would-be users through cleaning up several images

Photoshop CS4 introduced users to content-aware scaling which is useful for expanding or contracting an image without affecting important features.

Adobe Photoshop project manager John Nack yesterday pointed to a new demo video posted by a member of his team showing off an impressive new feature in Photoshop known as "content-aware fill". The feature utilizes complex mathematical algorithms to analyze digital images and assist users in filling in areas of complex scenes where undesired content has been removed.

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