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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 143524" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Post away, or PM me. There are two ways to use the content aware function, with the healing tool and with area fill. Very different and I've gotten very different results. </p><p></p><p>The healing tool can often be unpredictable, working well in some spots and not in others. I'll do as much work as possible with it and where it doesn't work so well I'll undo it and then use the clone tool to try and match it up on my own.</p><p></p><p>Content aware fill is very powerful and can yield some really good results when used properly. What you need to do is remove the area you want to fix (i.e. select it and delete it) and then while the area is still selected, widen the selection a bit to cover the cut edges, right-click on area and select Fill and make sure Content Aware is chosen in the dialog box. Depending on the size and variance of the area you may then need to go in with the spot healing and cloning tool and fix edges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 143524, member: 9240"] Post away, or PM me. There are two ways to use the content aware function, with the healing tool and with area fill. Very different and I've gotten very different results. The healing tool can often be unpredictable, working well in some spots and not in others. I'll do as much work as possible with it and where it doesn't work so well I'll undo it and then use the clone tool to try and match it up on my own. Content aware fill is very powerful and can yield some really good results when used properly. What you need to do is remove the area you want to fix (i.e. select it and delete it) and then while the area is still selected, widen the selection a bit to cover the cut edges, right-click on area and select Fill and make sure Content Aware is chosen in the dialog box. Depending on the size and variance of the area you may then need to go in with the spot healing and cloning tool and fix edges. [/QUOTE]
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