Posts Tagged ‘Content-Aware Fill’

Removing unwanted images in Photoshop

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

Photoshop UpdatesToday, I have another video for you. This time it is another video from the Photoshop channel.

Removing unwanted images in Photoshop is the topic of today’s video.

Everyone has heard of Content-Aware Fill, but did you know that it’s a new option for the Spot Healing Brush? Now, you can easily remove power lines and wires from an image; a trick not possible before. I have covered it in some of my videos – you can even find one in my own Channel on Adobe TV! – here’s a link for you:

Marek’s Mastering Techniques on Adobe TV.

But today, I want to share with you a video from one of the guys from Adobe.

So here you go, here’s the video for you. Enjoy it!

Content-Aware Fill and Photomerge in Photoshop

Friday, December 31st, 2010

I know I have written about Content-Aware Fill a lot this year but here it is an interesting way of using it with panoramas in Photoshop CS5. If you ever tried to create a panorama, you may have come across a fabulous feature called Photomerge in Photoshop.

It’s just amazing how easily and quickly one can create a panorama in Photoshop using Photomerge. Often, when you put the panorama together, some bits and pieces will be missing (especially on the top and at the bottom). Normally you would use the Healing Brush Tool or Spot Healing Brush Tool to fix this.

Not any more! ;-)

Now in Photoshop CS5 you can use Content-Aware Fill instead! It does an amazing job and I am going to show you that in the video that I have created.

Sit back, relax and enjoy :-)

Spot Healing Brush Tool with Content-Aware option – Video

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

As promised last week, it is time for Spot Healing Brush Tool with new enhancements. Now in Photoshop CS5 Healing Brush Tool has a new feature – Content-Aware option that can be used to speed up retouching process.

Have a look on the video and I hope you enjoy it.

Content-Aware Fill in Photoshop CS5 Part 2 – Video

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Earlier this week I showed you a recording about the new Content-Aware Fill in Photoshop CS5 and I showed you one example on how to use it.

This time the second part of a video tutorial and some more examples on how to remove objects from your images.

I will also show you how to use  Spot Healing Brush Tool with the new Content-Aware option in the next video on Monday. This is new and I was very excited when I was recording this video. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

Here is the video. Have a lovely weekend.

Content-Aware Fill in Photoshop CS5 – Video

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Hello everyone. As promised I prepared a short video showing how to use Content-Aware Fill in Photoshop CS5.

This is the first video of the series, there will be more of them showing how to use Content-Aware Fill and Content Aware option in Spot Healing Brush Tool in Photoshop CS5.

I hope you enjoy it.

The Secrets to CS5 #10 – Content-Aware Fill & Spot Healing Brush in Photoshop CS5

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Welcome. I thought I would expand the subject of Content-Aware Fill in Adobe Photoshop CS5 and add some more information here.

As you know from my previous post, a new Content-Aware Fill is an exciting new feature in Photoshop CS5 and probably the best feature I have seen in Photoshop since version 7…

As this is so exciting, I thought I would share some more information on the subject  and decided to record a video about Content-Aware Fill and new Content-Aware Fill feature in Spot Healing Brush Tool.

I have attached images with examples of using these tools and tomorrow I am going to upload the video.

I hope you enjoy it. Have fun!  :-)

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The Secrets to CS5 #4 – Content-Aware Fill in Photoshop CS5

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Hi, today probably the best new feature in Photoshop Cs5 – Content-Aware Fill. An amazing new feature that everyone was waiting for.

Try to remove an image element and Content-Aware Fill will replace missing pixels matching lighting and tone so it looks like the deleted content never existed!

Content-Aware Fill allows you to  alter photographs as easily as selecting an area and going to Edit-> Fill. In the dialog box under Use choose : Content-Aware as on the screenshot below:

Content-Aware Fill Before

When you press Ok, Photoshop will remove the selected object as on the screenshot below- After:

Content-Aware Fill AfterPretty amazing, isn’t it? Have a fantastic day!