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02/16/2012 08:25:50 PM · #1
Originally posted by Spork99:

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5EcUjwLr9k

So is that just a beautiful dream, or are they actually working on it for real?
02/16/2012 08:01:20 PM · #2
Originally posted by IAmEliKatz:

Watch Me


Ha, love the top comment: "Can I tap a person and remove her clothes only?"

Message edited by author 2012-02-16 20:05:00.
02/16/2012 11:58:10 AM · #3
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5EcUjwLr9k
02/16/2012 11:53:56 AM · #4
PSE10 has a similar feature which I never tried. It's actually something I'd love to be able to do, maybe with a LR plugin or some other standalone software, for shots of historic places that also typically have a lot of tourists who you don't want in your shots.
02/14/2012 04:48:09 PM · #5
It looks like investorbait... in theory it could work (except for that guy behind her) by recording everything and remove differences between images. It's Nikon V/J1's smart photo selector on steroids.

Message edited by author 2012-02-14 16:48:23.
02/14/2012 04:26:28 PM · #6
I saw this earlier, but I'm calling shenanigans on it. The guy standing behind her never moves out of the way the entire time the camera is held up, yet somehow it fills in the background it never had a chance to view.

If it is real, they have a much better content aware fill than Photoshop has.
02/14/2012 03:09:15 PM · #7
Great for divorcee's too! ;)
02/14/2012 03:03:32 PM · #8
Watch Me
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