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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
      last edited by

      Would help to see the photo. What to do depends on the content.

      I do this kind of thing all the time - I mostly use Photoshop's Clone and Healing brush. Occationally I mix-in with other images from the site. (or if that is lacking, from other sites if it match. )

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      • Chris FullmerC Offline
        Chris Fullmer
        last edited by

        Exactly, this is what I do with much of my time. And it often depends on the base image for how easy or difficult it will be to remove the house. But its a lot of fun doing it!

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        • massimoM Offline
          massimo Moderator
          last edited by

          Photoshop Cs5 is quite a nice tool. A 5 sec work. Just made a rough selection then pressed canc. Obviously you can complete better the job with some additional work. 😄


          Cattura.JPG


          Cattura_1.JPG


          Cattura_3.JPG

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          • soloS Offline
            solo
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            Whoah!! that CS5 has some cool stuff.

            http://www.solos-art.com

            If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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            • massimoM Offline
              massimo Moderator
              last edited by

              Indeed Solo. 😉

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              • W Offline
                wyatt
                last edited by

                Yeah, the content aware fill in CS5 is such a great tool. Sometimes it requires a few iterations to get it to look right, but it's a tremendous time saver compared to the clone method. I've heard Gimp has something similar, though I've not used it.

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
                  last edited by

                  @solo said:

                  Whoah!! that CS5 has some cool stuff.

                  Yea - we finally got it at work. It's great at doing the bulk work. Quite impressive how often it does it right.

                  Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                    Aerilius
                    last edited by

                    @unknownuser said:

                    I've heard Gimp has something similar, though I've not used it.

                    Adobe sells it as innovation, but Gimp has that feature since 2005.
                    gimp-resynthesizer.jpg
                    As you see, the result is not equal (CS5's tool is more intelligent), but for landscapes the difference is not noticeable. So if you want to use it but don't have CS5, you can just install gimp-resynthesizer (or http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/resynthesizer)

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                    • Al HartA Offline
                      Al Hart
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                      @massimo said:

                      Photoshop Cs5 is quite a nice tool. A 5 sec work. Just made a rough selection then pressed canc. Obviously you can complete better the job with some additional work. 😄

                      Wow!

                      Are you telling me that CS made the third image from the 1st image all on its own?

                      Al Hart

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                      • Chris FullmerC Offline
                        Chris Fullmer
                        last edited by

                        Yes! <in summary> It has to be the newest CS5. And GiMP has had it for a few years, though possibly not quite as clean as the expensive photoshop version.

                        And all previous versions of Photoshop had tools that let you do it manually very quickly (again, depending on the photo - some are rather time consuming to fix).

                        But still, that CS5 example above is very impressive! I hope some day my office decides to upgrade. I have a feeling we'll be skipping 5 altogether though 😞

                        Chris

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                        • massimoM Offline
                          massimo Moderator
                          last edited by

                          @unknownuser said:

                          Wow!

                          Are you telling me that CS made the third image from the 1st image all on its own?

                          Exactly Al, just what I said: a lasso selection and canc. That's all.
                          Obviously the result depends on the base image and often you need some additional work.
                          Here you have another example made with the "spot healing brush tool": paint on the objects you want to remove, then release the left button of the mouse...


                          20100528_7_500.jpg


                          20100528_7_500_3.jpg


                          20100528_7_500_2.jpg

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                            dylan
                            last edited by

                            Amazing tools. Maybe I should upgrade my CS4!

                            http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                            • bmikeB Offline
                              bmike
                              last edited by

                              Where in GIMP?

                              I'm running 2.6 (just downloaded a few weeks ago).
                              Can't seem to find it!

                              mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                                Aerilius
                                last edited by

                                It is a plugin "gimp-resynthesizer". You can download it here: http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/resynthesizer

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                                  notareal
                                  last edited by

                                  This technique was represented in SIGGRAPH some years ago. There is also another image operator called seam carving that supports content-aware image resizing (CS4 and greater).

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                                  • daleD Offline
                                    dale
                                    last edited by

                                    You can also remove an image in PS Elements with the "magic extractor", but I think you will have to fill the space manually with clone tool etc.
                                    The Gimp plugin is windows only, or used to be anyway.

                                    Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                                      Aerilius
                                      last edited by

                                      The Gimp plugin supports many platforms. The easiest installation is in Linux, Windows is a bit more to do by hand and the site offers also a download for OS X:
                                      http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/resynthesizer/history

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                                      • daleD Offline
                                        dale
                                        last edited by

                                        Thanks, that's good to know, I'm using Gimp more and more. It does fairly good bump and normal maps as well.

                                        Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                                          ericschimel
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                                          That new CS5 "Content Aware" tool is just amazing.

                                          This video is the most compelling use of Content Aware 🤣

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