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A humorous look at the incredible capabilities of Content Aware Fill

Jan 26, 2016 by GB Leave a Comment

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Adobe’s Content Aware Fill tool is one of the most incredible pieces of editing technology to come around in a long time. Sure, it’s nothing more than an automated clone and stamp tool, but with each update it seems to get more and more intelligent, making removal of unwanted objects more simple than ever.

To demonstrate, YouTube user wopkins has created a helpful tutorial showing how the Content Aware Fill tool can be used to help finish your homework, make a sandwich and even clean your room!

Okay. Maybe Content Aware Fill can’t actually do those things, but the three-and-a-half minute video is a humorous look at a tool we’ve all used at some point in our photography careers. Press play and enjoy a few laughs. The delivery is dry, but it’s nonetheless funny.

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