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New Content-Aware Fill Makes Photoshop Easier And More Realistic

New Content-Aware Fill Makes Photoshop Easier And More Realistic

By Dan Gould on March 25, 2010

Adobe has released a sneak peek preview video of an amazing new Photoshop feature.

The “Content-Aware Fill” tool allows users to effortlessly fill in and clone problem areas, removing objects and imperfections while seamlessly maintaining the appearance of the surrounding area.

Jason Kottke reports that a version of this was first seen at SIGGRAPH in August of last year.

Watch the demo below:



Content-Aware Fill Sneak PeekSneak

[via Kottke]

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