GSR - FR wrote:
> Hi,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-02-21 at 0837.29 -0800):
> http://video.about.com/graphicssoft/How-to-fix-blemishes-.htm Notice
> the clock cursor, that is the extra processing, with old computer and
> big area you clearly see it does clone and secs later it blends.
>
> - patch t
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-02-21 at 0837.29 -0800):
> This discussion seems to be going astray a bit. Let me try
> to supply some suggestions and information.
Another one: the paper describes a method to fix pixels based in other
image area, but the related family of apps (PS v7 and newer, PS
El
As I've been using the healing brush very intensively while retouching
since it appeared , so could I add my 5c?
The healing brush tool works rather pretty now from user's POV. How
much does it follow the other tools logic - it doesn't mean much for a
user when he has got acquai
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 09:01, jEsuSdA wrote:
> > That said, I have made a hak soemwher that uses Python plug-ins and
> > parasites to be able to name certain layer groups and have some
> > minimal funcitonality with that. I can mail you those f you are
> > interested.
> >
> > Regards,
>
> O
On 21 Feb, peter sikking wrote:
>>Therefore one does need an area D which includes the defective
>>parts but whose boundary must not contain any defective pixels.
>>Please have a look at the example given on page 3 of
>>http://www.tgeorgiev.net/Invariant.pdf
>
> can
This discussion seems to be going astray a bit. Let me try
to supply some suggestions and information.
Item: Peter is, no doubt unintentionally, getting into questions
of implementation, as opposed to user interface, when he writes
about rectangles. The brush only specifies the area to which
he
Helmut wrote:
> Hal wrote:
>> I wrote:
>>> that means we can use exactly the same interaction as the clone
>>> tool.
>>
>> This is exactly the way this works in photoshop and I can't think
>> of any
>> reason to do it differently. In fact this is exactly what I would
>> expect as a user.
>
On 20 Feb, Hal V. Engel wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 February 2007 16:28, peter sikking wrote:
>> now that we got the brush part nailed, we need to find something for
>> the user to set the source area. To me as an interaction architect
>> the healing brush looks like a smart clone tool on steroids.
>>
>
> That said, I have made a hak soemwher that uses Python plug-ins and
> parasites to be able to name certain layer groups and have some
> minimal funcitonality with that. I can mail you those f you are
> interested.
>
> Regards,
>
Of course!
Send me it! ;)
Thanks!
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