On 2010-03-25 7:18, paul stenquist wrote:

On Mar 25, 2010, at 6:59 AM, eckinator wrote:

2010/3/25 Cotty<[email protected]>:
On 24/3/10, Doug Franklin, discombobulated, unleashed:

<http://www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/2010/03/24/photoshop-cs5-demonstrates-its-
stunning-new-party-piece/>

What's to hate? It could be a great time saver for occasions when
you have to clone. After having to shoot 14 cars on the runway
apron of an old airport for a paying assignment, I spent a
multitude of hours cloning clumps of weeds and fixing broken
pavement. This tool easily could have saved me 10 hours of work.
It's there when you need it, but no on will force you to use it:-)

I'm with you, Paul. Even though the feature scares me a bit due to the nefarious things it /could/ be used for, it surely has the potential to be a /huge/ timesaver. In particular, it looks like a great aid for when you have to shoot in an environment you can't really control. It might even convince me to spend the cash for PS CS5.

The next step would be to do sort of an inverse of this algorithm, to help get rid of edge artifacts when extracting from an image.

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Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)

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