Alice in Wonderland on iPad is Magical
Now here’s an app that takes advantage of iPad’s capabilities! Alice in Wonderland really comes to life when read experienced on an iPad.
Now here’s an app that takes advantage of iPad’s capabilities! Alice in Wonderland really comes to life when read experienced on an iPad.
We recently installed Adobe’s newly released “*Creative Suite 5*”:http://cs5.org/ on a few of our machines. One of the first features I was eager to try out was the new “Content Aware Fill” in Photoshop.
This new feature allows you to make a quick selection within an image, delete it, and automatically fill in a randomized background based on the surrounding elements within the image.
After tinkering with the new tool for a bit, I found that it worked best with natural organic images, such as the landscape scene featured in the video below. While it does not always do a perfect job, you can reselect pieces of the image after filling, and refill them to make the image more realistic.
While this tool is not useful 100% of the time, when the situation and image permits, it can save a ton of time!
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