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"Remove" tool saturation shift or unsuitable sampling area

Engaged ,
Apr 30, 2024 Apr 30, 2024

Hello,

 

While the tool now seems to work better in general, mostly recognizing patterns and structures and thus starting to become trustworthy, it sometimes introduces saturation shifts, sourcing from an area that is too far away, plus that "brushing" pattern. Maybe it can be trained to take saturation into consideration better, I don't know.  The pattern replication was pretty good already!

 

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Engaged ,
May 01, 2024 May 01, 2024
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Also here - a whole series of images with very similar edits.

One image works great. next one: manual overpaint required on the entire automatical edit. I guess pulling up the good old healing brush will cost less time in total.
Edit: in case it's not well visible - there is flyaway hair over a quite homogenous, blurred background. Remove tool leaves reddish streakss.

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