Her gün sizlere, piyasa değeri onlarca dolar olan bir programı tamamen ücretsiz olarak sunuyoruz!
Photo Stamp Remover 11.0 giveaway olarak 11 Haziran 2020 tarihinde sunulmuştu
Photo Stamp Remover, fotoğraflarda görünen filigranları, tarih damgalarını ve diğer istenmeyen nesneleri kaldırabilen bir fotoğraf düzeltme yardımcı programıdır. Tam otomatik bir işlem sunan program, seçilen alanı seçimin çevresindeki piksellerden oluşturulan doku ile doldurmak için akıllı bir restorasyon teknolojisi kullanır, böylece kusur görüntünün geri kalanına doğal olarak karışır.
Klonlama aracını kullanarak düzeltilmesi saatler süren işlemi Photo Stamp Remover kullanılarak bir dakika içinde gerçekleştirilebilirsiniz.
Windows 7/ 8/ 10
12.8 MB
6 months
$49.99
Photo Stamp Remover 11.0 üzerine yorumlar
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For free, it's fine. But for the regular $50, there are better tools (e.g. Affinity Photo).
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FWIW...
Affinity & many other apps call it Inpainting, while some others call it Content Aware Fill. The basic idea is to find and extend a background pattern to fill in an area rather than just cloning or repeating surrounding pixels, which doesn't work so well with random things like grass or a texture like stucco. The hard part is making it work when the background is nowhere near uniform, and that's probably why most software requires some hands-on. That's also why you're better off using a complete editing app, e.g. Affinity or PSP or P/Shop or GIMP, where you can isolate parts of the image to work on, and/or fix parts of the inpainting that didn't work as well as hoped. As pointed out, you also get more for your money -- Affinity is on sale for $25, PSP can sometimes be found on sale for as low as $20-$30, GIMP is free. [If price doesn't matter, P/Shop probably has the most advanced content aware fill tools.]
That said, using any image editing app has a learning curve, and Photo Stamp Remover is easier to learn than say the GIMP. And for some folks that's what matters most, maybe taking an attitude that if it works on a photo, great, & if it doesn't, they'll keep the original as-is, or maybe delete the photo.
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