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 >recently learned of the "content aware" fill option

I've seen that menioned before and looked into it a little. I'm using an
older photoeditor (actually two different programs) & wondered if that
was a reason to move up to the more costly Photoshop. Decided I'd not
pursue it, though. It seemed able to work well in areas where all one
needs is a gradient filled in, but if there're image details behind the
logo (e.g., wallpaper patterns, model's moles, etc.) then it didn't work
as well, since it tries to extrapolate into a masked space from what is
around the edges of the mask. (Did I describe that right?) In other
words, often what it does is disguise where the logo (or other masked
flaw) was but can't actually restore original photo bits that were
hidden or missing. To do that, one often must have another image or copy
of the same image that reveals what was obscured or missing.

 >more acme's to look thru. Would you know where I could find them?

I had their URL but deleted it after finding they'd cleared out the
files. I have quite a number of them saved, though.

 >btw, my files were saved with a outlined path of the logo

I'm probably being dense, or just unfamiliar with the lingo, but can you
clarify what you meant?

--rwl


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