Content Aware Fill for CS5

Just saw this for CS5:
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/photoshop-20th-anniversary/contentaware-fill-sneak-peek/
Me like alot.

Katrin Eismann summarized its potential for me in this video: "...there are (PS) features that demo well and there are features that actually let you get work done and I really feel that this is one of them".
http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2010/03/more_photoshop_cs5_sneaks.html
We'll see when CS5 hits the streets.

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  • Can't get Content Aware Fill in CS5 to work as advertised in many tutorials...

    I have tried unsuccessfully to get Content Aware Fill in CS5 to work as advertised in the dozens of tutorials I have watched.  I have used many of the techniques, but unless the background is a simple one, CAF seems to drag in stuff from all over (even if I protect it in a mask) the background.  Is there some special trick I am not aware of?

    That doesn't work as advertized. Make your selection save it with a name as a Channel. When Content Aware Scale is now selected,  I get a bounding box around the selection. Enable Protect and nothing changes. The bounding box is still there and is the only part of the image that will respond and not even as Content Aware. It just moves around. I've tried it over and over with the tutorial open so I could follow and the only difference I can see is he is on a Mac.
    What I want to do is stretch so here is the steps;
    Make a new Layer the size of the finished image. Move the image into that. You have a white space ready to be filled. Select the protected area. Save as  Channel with Name. Go to ContentAware Scale. A Bounding Box immediately appears around the selection. That is the only adjustable part, not the entire image.
    See Images.

  • Content Aware Fill in CS5

    According to a Russell Brown tutorial:    Select an area, key Shift + Delete, and the Content Aware Fill dialog opens; but I don't get the Content Aware Fill dialog.     It just clears/cuts the selected area as in previous versions.
    The tutorial doesn't indicate any further required steps, but I must be missing something????
    Regards,
    Leigh

    Photoshop Help indicated that EDIT/FILL must be selected, and that worked.  
    Doesn't say anything about SHIFT/DELETE.  Am I missing something here?
    Leigh

  • Content aware fill on edge of photo

    Hi,
    I've read a couple of other threads on this, but none of the suggestions seem to work (I've tried selecting larger areas into the desired part of the photograph, and using a healing brush instead of content aware fill) for getting the leg I want to remove from the edge of the photo. Perhaps part of the problem is that there is no way for me to select a part such that more than 3 sides of the selection contain the desired content with which I wish to fill the area. Is there any way to tell content-aware fill which parts of the content I want it to use to fill the area? Any other suggestions? Thanks very much in advance. Here's the photo below so you can get a better sense of what I'm talking about. I'd like to remove the leg/baby from the left corner...I'd like to get the orange fence out of there too, but I think that might be beyond my skill level.
    Best,
    Mara
    Here's my best concoction using clone stamps etc., but I feel like from the look of it alone I can tell I'm using the wrong tools...or using the right tools incorrectly

    Some other things to try:
    Select the image around the edges, making sure you expand the selection into the "good" pixels a little ways, then use the Edit - Fill function rather than using the Spot Healing brush.  This was the way that was shown in one of the CS5.com videos.
    Another thing that might help under certain conditions - if you actually have data beyond the edges of the canvas (which can happen if you've been combining data or have used crop with the "Hide" option rather than Delete:  Try dragging the crop tool around the entire image then selecting the Delete button, then cropping.  I'm not sure but I think Content Aware Fill might be sensitive to image data that extends beyond the edges of the canvas.
    -Noel

  • How content-aware fill with smart objects

    I've done a (hopefully) fairly exhaustive search, and don't see anything on how to use these things together...
    Open an image as a smart object.  Add a layer for cloning and healing.  Maybe add a curves adjustment layer and/or a hue/sat adjustment layer.  Adjust things as needed.
    Decide you want to extend the background on one side.  Increase the canvas on that side.  Select the chunk of canvas.  What process should be used to employ the content-aware fill for that new piece of canvas?  I don't seem to be able to have the smart object layer selected.  If I have another layer selected the fill fails saying there aren't enough opaque (?) pixels.

    Oddly, I can't even find any discussion on this anywhere...  There's got to be a better way than what I've tried so far.
    At present the only way I've found is to
    duplicate the smart object
    rasterize it
    select the part to fill
    do the content-aware fill
    leave the selection on and copy/paste the selection so it's on a new layer
    delete the rasterized copy of the smart object
    There's gotta be a better/smarter/faster way than this...  How are other people doing this?

  • CS5 64-bit Content Aware Fill kills Healing brush, clone stamp

    Here's the deal:
    1)  Open image for retouching-background layer only
    2)  Make copy of background layer 'cause I never retouch there and CAF won't work on the blank layer I use for all other retouching
    3)  Add blank layer above the previous two layers for clone stamp/healing work--can't use it for content-aware fill
    4)  Find something that will retouch better with CAF than cloning or healing and fix it with CAF on layer 2
    5)  The healing brush and clone stamp now do not work.  I can see them, and the clone stamp continues to preview in the brush correctly, but when clicked nothing happens.
    The only solution I've found is to save the image and restart CS5.
    CS5 64-bit, Win7 Pro 64 bit, Core2duo e8400, 8gigs RAM
    Consistent and reproducibly annoying...
    Steve

    Okay, I duplicated your setup exactly with CS5 64 bit on Win 7 x64.  Background layer, copy of background layer, and transparent touch-up layer.
    You are unclear about exactly how you're invoking the Content Aware Fill.
    I went through exactly the steps you suggested, as evidenced by the following Photoshop Edit log excerpt.  I saw NO difficulties using the Clone tool in the last step.
    Are you aware you can use the SPOT Healing Brush, in Content Aware mode, to do what you're doing on the transparent top layer (thereby avoiding the need to work on the background copy layer)?  It is able to deal with the image being on the lower layers.
    Photoshop Edit Log:
    2010-06-17 10:58:24 File Blake_and_Mom.psd opened
      Open
       C:\MMEDIA\Retouched Photos\Blake_and_Mom.psd
    Duplicate Layer
      Duplicate current layer
       5
    New Layer
      Make layer
      Select clone stamp
      Set Source Sampling Point of current application
       To: Document Location
       Source: layer “Layer 1”
       Location: 1420 pixels, 743 pixels
    Clone Stamp
    Clone Stamp
    Clone Stamp
      Select layer “Background copy”
       Without Make Visible
      Select spot healing brush
    Spot Healing Brush
      Select layer “Layer 1”
       Without Make Visible
      Select clone stamp
      Set Source Sampling Point of current application
       To: Document Location
       Source: layer “Layer 1”
       Location: 1299 pixels, 879 pixels
    Clone Stamp

  • Content Aware Fill in Photoshop CS5.5 has quit working

    Content Aware Fill in Photoshop CS5.5 has quit. Was working just fine now nothing happens.

    Please read these and proceed accordingly (restoring Preferences after making sure all customized presets like Actions, Patterns, Brushes etc. have been saved might be of special interest):
    http://blogs.adobe.com/crawlspace/2012/07/photoshop-basic-troubleshooting-steps-to-fix-mos t-issues.html
    http://forums.adobe.com/docs/DOC-2325

  • Disappointed in PS CS5 content aware fill

    My first few attempts at using the content aware fill have been disappointing. I created a panorama and wanted to fill the foreground (misty water) and the sky (cloudy) to the top and bottom of the frame.  I selected the transparent pixel areas that needed to be filled with the water and sky, then I expanded the selection 6 pixels, so that PS had some pixels to reference for the filling operation. There wasn't much sky above the tree line, but the content aware fill worked fine in this area. However filling the foreground with the misty water did not. PS insists on referencing pixels well out of my selection and using these as part of the fill. Even after repeatedly undoing and redoing the content aware fill, PS insisted on using pixels well out of the selected pixels to create the new content aware fill. Why is this?
    It seems that the only user control over this tool is the selected pixels. Shouldn't this tell PS the pixels you want it to reference for creating the fill? Why does PS insist on going well outside of the selected pixels for a reference. If I wanted it to reference other areas of the photo I would simply include those areas in or very close to the selection. Isn't the tool suppose to use the selection as a guide? How can you tell the tool to use the selected pixels as a reference?

    Content Aware Fill simply does not work! 
    I would suggest that once you use a tool such as magnetic lasso or marquis square to define an area:
      To replace:
      1. Tones with colour (e.g. a scratch on a car, breadcrumbs on a tabletop)
      a. The eyedropper be used to sample a colour.
      b. Once the colour is defined, then the content aware is used.
      2. Pattern with a pattern (e.g. beach sand to replace dead fish and weeds on a beach)
      a. Use the rubber stamp to define the pattern that will replace the "corrupt" area
       b. Once the pattern is defined, then the content aware is used.
      The problem also has to do with Internet reporters or whatever they're called. They all follow each other and make the same comments.
       What happens is that all of these NetPorters end up almost verbatum with the same same material. Unfortunately, software netporting is not unique.
       The same holds true for stock netporting. Some "expert" in some office off Wallstreet (everyone is moving away from there) writes that Company B23W1X
       should make $1.78 a share with net profit for the quarter to be $ 148,000,000. Pretty soon there are 100,000,000 same same articles copied verbatum from
       the NET or some other "expert" copied form the first  netporter expert , but "adjusted" the data by 1 cent and for the profit 138,000,000. COmpany B23W1X only makes $ 1.77 a share mand only $ 147,999,999.00.      
      What happens - all the brokerage houses sell.
    Unfortunately, what happens with software is that everyone forks over a bundle of money for the "new features" only to find out they don't always work!
    Bottom line: wait a few months till the regular public and users start posting.
    The same stampede has occurred with Apple's new operating system Lion OS 10.7. Apple sold 1 million  of this OS in 1 day!
    I waited, and started to read the problems people were having. I'm still considering the new OS.

  • CS5 Content Aware Fill

    Demos of the new Photoshop CS5 "content aware fill" feature on the Youtubes -- it looks impressive. 
    I know " Past performance is not necessarily indicative of  future results", but any guesses on when (or if) this feature would hit the PS Elements code stream?

    This is looking like an advanced "must-have" type of feature so my guess is Adobe will keep it at the premium Photoshop level at least until CS6.
    Note that Content Aware Scaling was introduced in Photoshop CS4, which came out at around the same time as Photoshop Elements 7 in the autumn of 2008 - but this other related feature wasn't added to Photoshop Elements 8 last fall.  Just a possible analogy.

  • Removing Print from a Photo with Photoshop CS5's Content-Aware Fill

    If I have a whole line of type on top of a photo a clients sends me and I want to remove it, can I mark the whole line off with the Healing Brush Tool and proceed? Or do I need to select each letter individually?
    Thank you.

    I was able to remove the whole line of typ at once and have Content-Aware Fill do its magic to the whole area where there'd once been type.

  • CS6 content aware fill and spot healing smudge

    I just upgraded to CS6 64 bit under Windows 7.  I used content aware fill and the spot healing tool on CS5 under XP with no problems.  Now under CS6 they leave a smudge.  For example, if the is a spot on a vein of a leaf, now, instead of removing the spot and filling in the line of the vein I just get a smudge the size of the spot healing brush.
    Content aware fill now leaves a smudged and obviously poor result.
    Is there some new option or behavior under CS6 that I need to understand to fix this or is this simply a bug?
    Thanks for any and all help.
    Selby

    I have been experimenting and have found out something more.  Previously, before doing a content aware fill operation I would create a new layer at the top of the layer stack that was a merge of all layers below it (Ctrl-Alt-Shift-E) and the content aware fill operation worked very well.
    In CS6 it now appears to me that it still gets influenced by the lower layers in the stack, despite the fact that it is operating on the merge of those layers.  If I duplicate the image, and then flatten the duplicate, the content aware fill operation then in some cases works as I would expect.  I then duplicate the layer back to my original image, delete the parts I don't need and put it at the top of the stack in my original image.
    So something appears to have changed in CS6 and it might be a bug.
    Selby

  • Dak's content aware fill action in PSE 10

    Hi, There is an action available as some of you will no for PSE 9 (Dak's content aware fill action)
    However for some reason the action will not work in PSE 10.
    What it does, it allows you to make a selection and then fill that selection, like content aware fill command in CS5.
    Is there any wizkids out there who maybe able to get the action to work in PSE 10 or figure out why it will not work?
    You can read more at http://www.elementsvillage.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60535&page=20
    Thanks for readong
    Russ

    Specifically about colour curves, have you tried the free SmartCurve plug-in?
    http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Graphic/Graphic-Plugins/SmartCurve.shtml
    I don't know if it can be used as an adjustment layer, but it can certainly adjust curves for individual channels.
    In general, since I will never be able to afford the "big" Photoshop, I've found that I need to use a few image editing programs -- no individual program has all the features PS does, so I use PSE, Corel's CorelDraw Graphics Suite X5, and the free Paint.Net.  It's a balancing act between cost/benefit.  (By the way, the CDRGS PhotoPaint does have a curves adjustment layer.)
    Ken

  • Content aware fill at edge of picture

    Hello all,
    I've just purchased and installed CS5.  I love the content aware fill feature.  I have an issue with it for which I'm looking for some suggestions...
    I have a photo with a rope that goes through that I want to eliminate.  The background is grass and sky.  The content aware healing works great everywhere except when I extend the area that I want to fix all the way to the edge of the photo.  Away from the edges I get what I expect.  But at the edge, I get black or white "residue" overlayed on the cleaned up area.  Same thing happened when I tried to eliminate a foot that shows up at the bottom edge of the frame.
    Suggestions?
    Thanks,
    Charlie

    Some other things to try:
    Select the image around the edges, making sure you expand the selection into the "good" pixels a little ways, then use the Edit - Fill function rather than using the Spot Healing brush.  This was the way that was shown in one of the CS5.com videos.
    Another thing that might help under certain conditions - if you actually have data beyond the edges of the canvas (which can happen if you've been combining data or have used crop with the "Hide" option rather than Delete:  Try dragging the crop tool around the entire image then selecting the Delete button, then cropping.  I'm not sure but I think Content Aware Fill might be sensitive to image data that extends beyond the edges of the canvas.
    -Noel

  • Content-aware fill and layers

    One thing I'd been wondering about very eagerly is whether the content-aware fill feature(s) would source their content from multiple layers, or only from the current layer, or whether there might be an option, as for the clone stamp tool for example, to choose whether the current layer, the current layer and below, or all layers were sampled for content.
    I hadn't noticed any demonstration of content-aware fill on a document having multiple pixel layers.
    Here are the results from my testing. (They may be wrong!)
    What I want to be able to do, is to put a single "corrections" layer at the top of a layer stack, and to make local corrections using content from all layers below—with the latter being rasterized on the fly as necessary, so that the cumulative effect of masks, layer effects, blending modes, transparency, knockout, adjustment layers and anything else, are all used as content for the corrections. Until now I've done something similar but more limited with the clone stamp tool. Content awareness seemed to offer greater promise, for three reasons. (1) No back and forth: no choosing and monitoring of source pixels. (2) No visible softening of the correction at the edge of the brush. (3) The promise of imperceptible results with very little thought or work.
    So, can we do this?
    For fill, content-awareness only extends to pixels in the current layer. It doesn't look below. If the current layer is empty, then Photoshop comes back with a message that filling is not possible in content-aware mode, because not enough content can be found. If the current layer is blank (e.g. all white), then you just get more blank. That's fair enough. You could use content-aware fill early, on source layers, or late and destructively, after flattening. But not what I'm looking for.
    The same is not true of the spot healing brush, which has both a "content aware" option and a "sample all layers option". And it works wonders. It does exactly what I want. Empty layer, sample all layers, run the the brush over dodgy parts of the image, and hey presto—it really does feel as if you have a wand in your hand.
    This feature alone would be enough to persuade me to upgrade to CS5, since it will save me hours of work and produce a better result (in my context, cartography). Well done Adobe.

    You're asking about a pretty rarified realm.  Not a whole lot of people ever have 24GB let alone beyond.
    I stitch big panos all the time, though 1 GP is a fair bit larger than most I do; mine are in the 100-300 MP range.  I should mention I almost exclusively edit in 16 bits/channel mode.  I also use content aware fill fairly regularly without problems.  In my case I have 8 GB of RAM in a Dell Precision workstation.  It doesn't seem to get too winded with 8 GB, so 24 GB seems about right for what you want.
    You definitely DO want a workstation that's been purpose-built for extra throughput and reliability if you're going to be working on ultra-large datasets.
    I'd say buy the workstation with 24 GB of RAM and see how it goes.  Also the RAID is a very good idea (I use RAID 0).  Apparently the 6 Gb/sec SATA stuff is starting to become real too, though most drives can't even keep up with the old 3 Gb speed yet.
    -Noel

  • Content Aware Fill--"not enough memory"

    After watching a video on Adobe's site about using the new "Content aware fill" tool in CS5, I am attempting to fill the blank space left when merging five images to make a panorama. The resulting file, after flattening, is 296M. When I select the blank area around the image and attemp to content fill, it begins work and then stops about halfway through with this message, "Could not fill because there is not enough memory (RAM)".
    I'm running a MacPro (3,1) with OS 10.6.3, with 26 GB RAM. Photoshop recognizes all the RAM, and I have dedicated 22 GB just for Photoshop. Surely this is enough RAM for just about any operation one can attempt in Photoshop. PS is running in 64 bit, too. Any help on this issue would be very much appreciated.

    Murph my first thought on this is there might be something else runniing that is eating up your memory.
    I'm running a Mac Pro 2008 with 24GB rams with 70% or just over 16GB available and have had
    no issues doing the same thing you are attempting on tiff images that are 1.4GB in size.
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