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Jan 22, 2021 15:34:29   #
Dick Duffy
 
anyone on the hog using this program
I would like to know how you rate it &
what you like or dislike , about it thank you for any information you may provide
Dick Duffy

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Jan 23, 2021 07:18:13   #
JerseyBob Loc: New Jersey
 
I have used it and found it works ok removing objects (people or distractions) that are not close to items you don’t want removed as there is some overlap. I’ve found Photoshop more to my liking for removing objects/people and haven’t used it in a while. If they offer a free trial give it a try and see if it is to your liking.

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Jan 23, 2021 08:40:13   #
Country Boy Loc: Beckley, WV
 
I have version 10 and generally like it. Earlier versions would lock up and you would need to exit and re-open at least on my pc. It is easy to use and fast and I use it when I just quickly want to fix a photo for something I am doing.

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Jan 23, 2021 13:50:00   #
DWU2 Loc: Phoenix Arizona area
 
Dick Duffy wrote:
anyone on the hog using this program
I would like to know how you rate it &
what you like or dislike , about it thank you for any information you may provide
Dick Duffy


I used it a few years ago. Photoshop CC has long since surpassed it.

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Jan 23, 2021 14:19:43   #
AviRoad Loc: Westchester County, NY
 
I have both InPixio's "Cutter" and its "Eraser" software. First...the "Eraser": It's mediocre for deleting objects (people, cars, etc.) unless they are, say, on a beach with little complexity to the background that the object is in front of. If the photo's background is complex, it kind of "smears" the details behind the object you want to remove. On a beach, for example, where the background is consistent, it does work okay. As for the "Cutter": I think it's very good. It will enable removal much faster than if you use other software that has an eraser tool. The eraser tool will accomplish the same but much more attention and time is needed than if you use "Cutter" which just takes a few strokes of the tool it gives.

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