![]() ![]() I'd also like to thank TeoreX for the little chuckle I got with the download filename. Thanks to GAOTD and TeoreX for this fine new release. Did you guys mean that? Well it brightened up my otherwise gloomy, overcast day. If you have a digital camera, this is one software tool you should not be without. So yes, I really do think that InPaint is a very good product, and probably the best in its class. I do know that many plugins are rather fraught with problems, especially when the host software goes through a revision. However, maybe that would lead to potential problems etc., I don't know. If I had and wish at all, it would be to be able to use this as a plugin with PhotoShop and the myriad of other editors. It is a no nonsense approach, in other words attention has been paid to the quality of the product, not on glitz and glamor. I also like the simplicity of the interface. This is best learned by trial and error and I dare say one should be totally fluent in InPaint's uses within one afternoon at a leisurely pace. But being a tool, one needs to work with it to find its niche and limitations. A good tool should always be as consistent as possible. In particular I like its easy of use and generally predictable results. not in all cases of course, but well enough that this is easily the first tool I'll be reaching for to remove small anomalies. Thanks for the opportunity to try out this version. currently one has to use the cursor keys (just figured that out) Save | Cancel currently one has to use the cursor keys (just figured that out)ĥ) Provide a way to scroll within the image with the mouse. and add/return the "lasso" option for this as well.ģ) Allow one to click shift+ctrl(left/right) to go to next image-file in dir.Ĥ) create option for "region shape" (normally a rectangle) to be in shape of "highlighted shape" (normally within the rectangle).Ĥ) Provide hotkeys for the RUN and Clear-Selection buttons.ĥ) Provide a way to scroll within the image with the mouse. how about offering a secondary marker (this one in light blue/cyan) to highlight the regions the replacement should come from. how about Shift + mouse-wheel (with size in pixel always visible in statusbar or such)?Ģ) When people are suggesting, "Allow the user to choose from which region to take replacement pixels from". I'm glad this appeared on GAOTD again, as I missed it the last time.ġ) Provide a much easier way of changing brush size. Here's a little tutorial page and video on how to use the multiview tool: ![]()
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