Photoshop Labs is showing off a magical new tool called Content-Aware. What it allows you to do is add, remove, move, or repair image elements in an extremely easy and fool-proof way. Up to this point, one way to clean up images by removing certain elements from it was to use to the Healing tool. Editing images this way can be nerve-racking, tedious, and time-consuming. Content Aware does away with all that. Watch the video above to witness the magic. The Photoshopper starts out with small edits, like removing lens flairs and tiny trees from an image. Then he moves onto bigger things like adding desert to a road and filling out a panoramic image with the click of a button. Very impressive stuff. Adobe Photoshop CS5 releases on April 12, and Adobe promises this feature in a “future version of Photoshop.” (Whether that means it will be included in CS5 or in an update has not been addressed.)
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