Great object removal tool

MG
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Maxim.Gapchenko
Nov 8, 2007
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I found some tool for object removal, maybe it will be helpful.

link: http://www.teorex.com/inpaint.html

It is alarmingly simple to use. Draw a selection around the object you wish to remove from the picture, and run smart remove selection. Inpaint will fill the selection area with intelligently generated texture drawn from the surrounding image data.

Sure, it’s not perfect. If you know where to look, you can detect some visual artifacts. But the quality is superior to the results of the clone tool alternative.

For my money, Inpaint does a good job..

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katieedwards1776
Nov 10, 2007
wrote:
I found some tool for object removal, maybe it will be helpful.
link: http://www.teorex.com/inpaint.html



For my money, Inpaint does a good job..

You "found" it? Hmmm…

According to whois, teorex.com is registered to:

Registrant:
Maxim Gapchenko
Golosova st.
Togliatty, Samarskaya obl. 445017
Russian Federation

whereas this post came from, er,

Incidentally, some horrible person at effectivesoft.com has ripped off your website! Their "why us" page here:

http://www.effectivesoft.com/why_es.html

is word for word identical to yours here:

http://www.teorex.com/why.html

Tut! And your website carries a copyright message too! Some people just can’t be trusted, eh?

Your site’s mission statement claims "To be a trusted software services partner… blah blah …that inspires creativity, mutual respect, and professional integrity."

So much for "professional integrity"…

P.S. Gasp! Someone at http://www.goodcoresoft.com/ has even stolen your mission statement!
P
pico
Nov 10, 2007
wrote in message
wrote:
I found some tool for object removal, maybe it will be helpful.
link: http://www.teorex.com/inpaint.html



For my money, Inpaint does a good job..

You "found" it? Hmmm…

According to whois, teorex.com is registered to:

Registrant:
Maxim Gapchenko
Golosova st.
Togliatty, Samarskaya obl. 445017
Russian Federation

whereas this post came from, er,

Incidentally, some horrible person at effectivesoft.com has ripped off your website! Their "why us" page here:

http://www.effectivesoft.com/why_es.html

is word for word identical to yours here:

http://www.teorex.com/why.html

Tut! And your website carries a copyright message too! Some people just can’t be trusted, eh?

Your site’s mission statement claims "To be a trusted software services partner… blah blah …that inspires creativity, mutual respect, and professional integrity."

So much for "professional integrity"…

P.S. Gasp! Someone at http://www.goodcoresoft.com/ has even stolen your mission statement!

Great work, Katie! Oh, and it appears that the screen shots of the product at-work show examples where first they used the ‘before’ as the ‘after’. It’s easy to remove something that wasn’t there to begin with.
MG
Maxim.Gapchenko
Nov 14, 2007
On 10 , 19:10, "pico" wrote:
wrote in message

wrote:
I found some tool for object removal, maybe it will be helpful.

link:http://www.teorex.com/inpaint.html


For my money, Inpaint does a good job..

You "found" it? Hmmm…

According to whois, teorex.com is registered to:

Registrant:
Maxim Gapchenko
Golosova st.
Togliatty, Samarskaya obl. 445017
Russian Federation

whereas this post came from, er,

Incidentally, some horrible person at effectivesoft.com has ripped off your website! Their "why us" page here:

http://www.effectivesoft.com/why_es.html

is word for word identical to yours here:

http://www.teorex.com/why.html

Tut! And your website carries a copyright message too! Some people just can’t be trusted, eh?

Your site’s mission statement claims "To be a trusted software services partner… blah blah …that inspires creativity, mutual respect, and professional integrity."

So much for "professional integrity"…

P.S. Gasp! Someone athttp://www.goodcoresoft.com/has even stolen your mission statement!

Great work, Katie! Oh, and it appears that the screen shots of the product at-work show examples where first they used the ‘before’ as the ‘after’. It’s easy to remove something that wasn’t there to begin with.- –
– –

Yeh, I don’w find it:), sorry. But if you write "…show examples where first they used the ‘before’ as the ‘after’" it mean that my program really works great, if you don’t beleive you can try it…
M
mehtaamit12
Dec 25, 2007
On Nov 10, 3:28 pm, wrote:
wrote:
I found some tool for object removal, maybe it will be helpful.

link:http://www.teorex.com/inpaint.html


For my money, Inpaint does a good job..

You "found" it? Hmmm…

According to whois, teorex.com is registered to:

Registrant:
Maxim Gapchenko
Golosova st.
Togliatty, Samarskaya obl. 445017
Russian Federation

whereas this post came from, er,

Hi,
just tell me also for http://www.unisoft-technologies.com

thanks

Incidentally, some horrible person at effectivesoft.com has ripped off your website! Their "why us" page here:

http://www.effectivesoft.com/why_es.html

is word for word identical to yours here:

http://www.teorex.com/why.html

Tut! And your website carries a copyright message too! Some people just can’t be trusted, eh?

Your site’s mission statement claims "To be a trusted software services partner… blah blah …that inspires creativity, mutual respect, and professional integrity."

So much for "professional integrity"…

P.S. Gasp! Someone athttp://www.goodcoresoft.com/has even stolen your mission statement!
AC
Aanyadsouza22@gmail.com
May 15, 2013
I found some tool for object removal, maybe it will be helpful. link: http://www.teorex.com/inpaint.html It is alarmingly simple to use.

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