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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 Inpaint's Multi View feature, 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.
No need for tripods or any special tools; and no need to worry about shaking hands when making the photos. Inpaint will take care of this and align your photos perfectly.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8
16.3 MB
$19.99
Inpaint photo restoration software, reconstructs the selected image area from the pixels near the area boundary. Remove undesirable objects from still images, such as logos, watermarks, power lines, people, text or any other undesired artifacts. There's no need to manually go through messing around with your old clone tool any more! Now you can use Inpaint to easily remove all those unexpected objects that end up spoiling an otherwise really great photograph.
PhotoScissors background removal tool can easily extract objects and remove background from photos. All you need is to draw some foreground and background and algorithm takes care of details.
iResizer content aware image resizing software rescales images non uniformly while preserving the key features of the picture. iResizer avoids distortion of the important parts of the image.
PhotoStitcher will automatically combine overlapping photos to produce perfect panoramic image. You just snap some overlapping images and click Stitch button. PhotoStitcher is a fully automatic image stitcher.
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Excellent software to remove unwanted objects from a photo....actually it’s probably the best one of this category and it's very easy to use as well, when compared to GIMP, for instance.
The idea is brilliant, namely combine different areas of two or more pics in order to produce a single composite image without the unwanted object.
Here is a funny way to use this GAOTD:
http://www.theinpaint.com/inpaint-how-to-clone-yourself-in-a-photo.html
So my suggestion is to install it and enjoy it as much as you can (update limitation should not be an issue here).
BEST FREE ALTERNATIVES (to remove unwanted objects)
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Graphic/Graphic-Editors/MAGIX-Xtreme-Photo-Designer.shtml
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/paintnet/tp/clone-stamp.htm
http://www.rw-designer.com/remove-objects-from-photo-tutorial
http://www.pcdon.com/032209IrfanviewCloneTool.html
http://www.photo-toolbox.com/free/clone-stamp-tool.html
And of course GIMP:
http://www.scriptol.com/design/gimp/removing-objects.php http://liquidrescale.wikidot.com/en:examples
http://www.logarithmic.net/pfh/resynthesizer
Enjoy!!
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Installed and registered without problems on a Win 8.1 Pro 64 bit system.
A (Russian) company without name and address, focusing on photo manipulation and removing unwanted objects.
The idea is excellent. You stack a couple of photos and you select the static parts - thus removing all moving objects like traffic and people.
Important, most important is that you take the series of photos without moving your camera too much (preferably not at all) and wait between the photos until the people have "really" moved. For best results use a tripod...
But the idea is quite old. A couple of years. And it was introduced e.g. in Zoner Photo Studio 13, which we had in June 2011.
Upon start a dark interface opens. In the preferences you can switch the language to Russian or not and you can define the marker size.
What a pitty that I have no sets of photos to really test the program. If I have some time, I will go out and take same pictures. Maybe I'll come back later.
Basically the best way to remove moving objects, depending on the tripod quality and the patience to wait minutes between the photos.
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I have taken some quick photos during shopping. 3 pictures with a person and the fourth "result.jpg" - it is indeed the first one.
You load the pictures, with the eraser tool you erase the unwanted objects. Works.
You can test it yourself :
http://imgur.com/a/bacnJ#0
Does what it claims, works very well. A simple and straight forward keeper.
You don't need to look for the exif data. They are removed with the "Free Exif Eraser", a simple and quick working tool for some additional privacy.
I'll keep it. It is simple and does what it claims.
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I always had good experiences with TEOREX software. Just six weeks ago, I've been to Rhodes and shot quite a lot of pictures. Todays Giveaway let me search for some pics for testing. I fished out a a pair of photos where a person crossed in the background on the ancient site of Kamiros. An idea came to my mind, that it should be possible to remove this person if i made two pictures in sequence. Download was quick, installation and activation went smooth and BANG! The effect I had in mind, when I was shooting these pics was perfectly established in virtually seconds!
This is a special tool, for one special purpose. But it's a lightweight little program and does that particular job in a perfect way. I can highly recommend it and will definitely keep it.
PS: i could have posted my pictures here, but the effect is exactly as can be seen on
http://www.theinpaint.com/inpaint-how-to-use-multi-view-inpaint.html
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Took an image and drew a random shape on it, then saved, did this again and then brought the two images into the program.
Using the marker on one of the images I moved it over the object I had placed in it, and low and behold it was gone.
On a building project I have been keeping a record of it has been impossible to keep a clear view of an area because of parked cars, just maybe I can remove those cars and at last get a clear image.
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