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13 years 6 months ago #4584 by simbad6467
I was exploring CS5 and holy Toledo! I just discovered vignetting (lens correction). Wow! Content aware fill is pretty cool too!


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13 years 3 months ago #9654 by Scotty
Content aware is actually kind of horrible, when u can do manual cloning by copy and pasting most of the time and results will be better. I don't know how many times ive content awared something and ill get a random limb inside of it. The real bonus of cs5 is running in 64 bit mode. Runs so much better and that makes life easier when you're pushing a few hundred layers in.


If you wanna have some fun, look into the puppet warp tool.

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13 years 3 months ago #11282 by crystal
Ok I wouldn't say content aware is cool, but it's not horrible either. Of course this is IMO. I use anything I need to use to "photoshop" something out or in of the image and it all works for me.
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13 years 3 months ago #11557 by Stealthy Ninja
Content aware is good for fairly random things (glass, sky) but not for anything with structure (basically anything man made).

It's OK occasionally, but it doesn't work 1/2 as well as they make it out.
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13 years 3 months ago #12415 by Scotty

Stealthy Ninja wrote: Content aware is good for fairly random things (glass, sky) but not for anything with structure (basically anything man made).

It's OK occasionally, but it doesn't work 1/2 as well as they make it out.



The initial videos were done with selections already loaded. So it was basically a best case scenario.

I used content aware all the time for small things. For serious work though it falls short with consistancy.

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13 years 3 months ago #12445 by Stealthy Ninja

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote: Content aware is good for fairly random things (glass, sky) but not for anything with structure (basically anything man made).

It's OK occasionally, but it doesn't work 1/2 as well as they make it out.



The initial videos were done with selections already loaded. So it was basically a best case scenario.

I used content aware all the time for small things. For serious work though it falls short with consistancy.


Agreed. IT's ok for a quick fix now and then, but normally you have to go in and do some cloning anyway, so for serious work you have to get down and dirty more often than not.
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