How many times have you wished for the ability to delete objects from your photos? Probably hundreds, right? Now with Inpaint, you’ll have the power to delete light poles, trees, photo bombers, garbage cans, and any other objects you don’t want in those beloved pictures of yours. Inpaint will magically fill the selected area with intelligently-generated textures pulled from the surrounding image data. There’s no need to manually go through messing around with your old clone tool any more!
PC World: “For people whose hearts quake when they think of Photoshop, something like InPaint is a nice little alternative with virtually no learning curve.”
iResizer’s image resizing software rescales images non uniformly while preserving the key features of the picture. While the magic happens it avoids distortion of the important parts of the image. It also can be used to remove a portion of the image in a consistent way. For example, you can turn a landscape picture into a square picture and close up the space between people in an image if they are a long way apart. It also works in reverse and you can use it to make a photo larger. Plus, you can mark important elements in the image using a green marker which will help retain certain important areas of the photo while eliminating other less important areas of your photo.
iSkysoft: ” Within two minutes, you can achieve excellent results comparable with those produced by specialized solutions. Why not give it a try?”
Every notable landmark seems to have one thing in common: tourists, and lots of them. Removing tourists or any unwanted objects from a photo used to be incredibly slow and tedious work. With MultiView-Inpaint, all you have to do is take several shots of the same scene, assuming that the objects you want to remove are moving. Once you’ve taken enough pictures so that every piece of the scenery is visible, just sit back and let Inpaint do the work.
Batch Inpaint is a batch version of Inpaint – photo processing and retouching tool. While removing an unwanted object from a photo with Inpaint is easy, it may still consume a lot of time if you have a whole bunch of pictures to process. Batch removal of typical objects from images is what Batch Inpaint is designed for. Watermarks, time stamps, glitches, scratches, facial wrinkles, power lines, persons accidentally caught by the camera in the very moment of a shot, and other things can be effortlessly erased from photos in automatic mode.
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Does creating a perfect panorama require professional skills and a high-end camera? Not necessarily. With PhotoStitcher you can stitch multiple photos into a picturesque panoramic image. The program smoothly combines photos of different resolutions, different shooting angles, and even different perspectives into one perfectly aligned panorama depicting breath-taking landscapes, monumental churches, or skyscraping mountains that are so hard to fit into one frame.
iSkysoft: “If you have no wide-angle camera to capture the overall view of seashore, this program will be a good helper.”