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Giveaway of the day — InPaint 2.4

Inpaint reconstructs the selected image area from the pixel near the area boundary. Inpaint may be used to remove undesirable objects from still images.
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InPaint 2.4< のgiveaway は 2010年7月12日

本日の Giveaway of the Day
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Android のバックアップと復元に関するあらゆる要求を実現します。

写真から不必要なものを削除、イメージを再編集。

物体を選択するだけで簡単に削除可能。

削除した物の周りをマーク、削除機能を稼動させるだけで完了。

使用方法が簡単で取り除きたいものだけを削除可能。

セクションの周りをマークしてスマート削除機能を稼動させるだけで作業完了。

使用ガイドはこちらへ.

必要なシステム:

Windows Vista/2003/2000/XP/7; 2000 MHz processor 256 Mb RAM

出版社:

TeoreX

ホームページ:

http://www.teorex.com/inpaint.html

ファイルサイズ:

2.39 MB

価格:

$39.99

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Developed by PhotoInstrument
Create, manage, copy and edit custom images.
Developed by Mirillis Ltd.
Developed by Andrew Zhezherun

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#1

結構とパワフルなソフトです。 処理も早いです。

回答   |   jugem  –  13 years ago  –  このコメントは役に立ちましたか? はい | いいえ (0)
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What better way to show how good this program is then to use examples, I downloaded the program and put it through a moderately difficult test of removing a ladybug sitting on some moss on a tree. Here are the results.

http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo31/BEnSPIRED/LADYBUG.jpg

http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo31/BEnSPIRED/LADYBUGREMOVED.jpg

It turned out really well and apart from minor flecks of off pixels (Which could easily be edited out) the program has done a good job of replicating the moss pattern.

I did do another job, more difficult of removing a person standing at a sunset with mixed results so I wouldn't use this as the "final job" just another part of the photo editing process.

Thumbs up from me.

Inspired  –  13 years ago  –  このコメントは役に立ちましたか? はい | いいえ (+118)
#4

The Good
* Straightforward and easy to use.
* Has two tools (rectangle and polygon) for selection.
* Allows for easy multiple processing of the same area.
* Has an undo/redo feature.
* Supports three major image formats: .JPG, .PNG, and .BMP.
* Processes images quickly fairly quickly.
* Supports drag + drop.

The Bad
* Needs a "pointer" tool.
* Does not support .GIF images.
* Has one minor bug.

Free Alternatives
An image editor with a clone stamp

For final verdict, recommendations, and full review please click here.

Ashraf  –  13 years ago  –  このコメントは役に立ちましたか? はい | いいえ (+108)
#3

2.4
*Algorithm improved to process removing big areas

2.3
*Improved algorithm

2.2
*Bugs fixes

2.1
+Added drag and drop support

2.0
+New User interface
+Performace ontimization
*Improved selection tool
*Algorithm optimization

Nic  –  13 years ago  –  このコメントは役に立ちましたか? はい | いいえ (+74)
#2

Thats a little gem, a valuable asset for everyone working with photos.
Its a time saver when it comes to retouche and the results are very good.
Along the years I have tried many different additional programs for removing objects but never have been satisfied with the results so I always ended with using Photoshop's clone brush again.
InPaint is the first tool giving results that are usable, though one needs to apply it two or more times to the area where the object which is to be removed is located until the result is satisfying.
Definitely a great little helper for a photographer's toolbox. And, couldn't be easier to use.
Installs and runs smoothly without the slightest problem.
There are NO bugs in the program on my side.

A remark to #1 Ashraf:

The Bad
* Needs a "pointer" tool.
* Does not support .GIF images
* Has one minor bug.


is pretty obsolete -
1. the program is for photo retouche - Gif is NOT a photo format. Photos are pixel images, and for the purpose of compression (for web, screen etc.) the format jpeg is being used. While gif is a compression format for vector images (NOT for pixel images!) because gif contains maximal 256 colors and therefore does not support color gradients (which you always have in photos for example in light and shadow). With other words, gif is not a format which would make sense in such a program.
2. What "pointer"?? There is no such thing needed as there are two tools for marking the object which is to be removed and since that is what the program is meant for I don't see what sense a "pointer" should make.
3. A good review would not say "there is a bug" (huh? then what exactly is that bug? Otherwise its pointless) since a program error one user experiences does not have to be bug necessarily, it can be a user mistake (wrong usage of a tool etc.) or any incompatibility with the system configuration of the user's PC. You can only say that something is a bug if a number of different users on different PCs can reproduce the same error every time, which I doubt here. Therefore speaking about a "bug" is obsolete.

As I said above, I haven't experienced the slightest problem or bug in working with the program. It runs smoothly, is fast and does what it says, and it does it very good.

Thank you to GAOTD and TeoreX for this little gem, and two thumbs up.

Sabine  –  13 years ago  –  このコメントは役に立ちましたか? はい | いいえ (+54)
#1

A remark to Sabine:

"1. the program is for photo retouche – Gif is NOT a photo format. Photos are pixel images, and for the purpose of compression (for web, screen etc.) the format jpeg is being used. While gif is a compression format for vector images (NOT for pixel images!) because gif contains maximal 256 colors and therefore does not support color gradients (which you always have in photos for example in light and shadow). With other words, gif is not a format which would make sense in such a program."

Back in the day of VGA monitors, .gif was the ONLY photo format. It is a bitmap format, not a vector. It was developed by a company called "CompuServe." .jpeg came along a bit later and was the relatively new upstart until .png came along. Until fairly recently, vector formats were not displayable at all in browsers, then only with plugins, and -- even now -- the .svg ("Scalable Vector Graphic") format is only spottily supported.

I understand Ashraf's "negative" review of not supporting .gif. I still prefer to use .gif format in my images for the web (depending on the quality I get, obviously) because it remains the best format for controlling file size and thereby decreasing page load times. Plus, if my image is stolen, the thief is not getting the good quality image. :) That is not to say I never use .jpeg; I make a decision for each image I upload.

Sorry to take this off-topic, but I felt that bit of discussion needed clarification.

My2Cents  –  13 years ago  –  このコメントは役に立ちましたか? はい | いいえ (+43)

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