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Uncategorized Wednesday, February 15th 2012 at 10:30 am

Photoshop CS6′s Content-Aware Fill Features Are Impressive

The prominence of Photoshop and its amazing capabilities have taught us that we can never really trust our eyes when presented with things on the Internet. Adobe’s image manipulation tool has always been impressive, to the point where we can’t quite tell if simple pictures are real or not anymore. In Adobe’s latest sneak peek of Photoshop CS6, they show off some of the ridiculously impressive content-aware fill features. Need to move a girl to the other side of a field, but not have a girl-shaped hole in the picture where she used to be? No problem. Want to make the roof above her extend further? It takes roughly five seconds and looks like you never manipulated it at all. Check out the sneak peek below, and if you don’t regularly manipulate images via a digital toolset, prepared to be impressed.

(via Photoshop YouTube Channel)

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1482006251 Lasse Henden

    Can’t wait to see this filter come to a movie maker near me. Still pictures? I thought this was 2012…… *badam-tishh*

  • Jackbondnj16

    You do know that content aware has been a feature of CS5 for a long time, right? I’ve been using it for months.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001639710880 Louis Blackburn

    I think the point is that they’ve vastly-improved it. Content-Aware fill in CS5 was mostly-restricted to removing smaller details and filling repetitive patterns. Being able to not only remove but actually physically move sections and be able to successfully manipulate large objects is quite a considerable leap. 

  • Константин Лобанов

    That’s awesome!