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Uploaded on Feb 13, 2012
See more advanced features of Photoshop Content-Aware technology. Straight from Photoshop Senior Product Manager Bryan O'Neil Hughes, this video shares how to seamlessly move or remove an object from an image.
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Top Comments
MikeTheHamMan 1 year ago
Although this is really amazing, I can't help but think now that every time I look at an iconic image from National Geographic or some other famous photojournalist, I wonder if this was real, raw, concrete evidence of a perfect moment forever frozen in time or an image that was simply manipulated. For me, ironically, this takes away the "wow" factor from seeing amazing photographs.
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AmieB2005 1 year ago
By Photoshop CS525 it will make decisions for YOU.
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Mikael Murstam 2 months ago
Because you are to scared to believe in it and be called a fool...
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RMDigital1 2 months ago
Cool vid!
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devhook23 10 months ago
Why the fuck does this seem fake? This can't be legit...
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kbudiarto 10 months ago
The said photo was not a contest participant's now, was it?
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goodcreativetutorial 10 months ago
check out my channel for Photoshop tutorials!
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goodcreativetutorial 10 months ago
Yeah, except the Pyramids cover story in NatGeo magazine years ago was edited, to move the pyramids closer.
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goodcreativetutorial 10 months ago
yeah, Google "photo manipulation throughout history" and there have been photo editing for years before Photoshop, it's a site I use during my photo ethics lesson plan in the photography class I teach at a local university. However, not all photos are manipulated of course.
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