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Patch tool for the GIMP | Daniel Falk | 02 Nov 22:54 |
Patch tool for the GIMP | Martin Nordholts | 03 Nov 08:29 |
Patch tool for the GIMP
I'm afraid that I committed a little faux pas by prematurely postingthis as a bug, but I was told to discuss the idea in the mailing listfor the devs to decide whether they want to implement it.
Here's the idea (as posted in my bug) what do you think?
Photoshop's patch tool is very effective for larger areas that need'healing'.
This is a request for a similar tool to be added to the Gimp.
Patching works like this. The user selects the blemish and with the patch toolselected drags that selection to a source region that will replace what hadbeen selected. Of course more than just a replace, it is a sort of blendedreplace that seems to resemble the way the healing brush would blend.
Also as the user is dragging that selection to find a good area to clone from,the originally selected region updates with a somewhat blended view as a sortof preview. I say 'somewhat' because I think it's a quicker algorithm thatmanages to update without taxing the cpu significantly. When the mouse buttonis release, the blend completes.
Please see the reference video for a good example of how the tool works.
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Daniel Falk wrote:
I'm afraid that I committed a little faux pas by prematurely postingthis as a bug, but I was told to discuss the idea in the mailing listfor the devs to decide whether they want to implement it.
Here's the idea (as posted in my bug) what do you think?
Photoshop's patch tool is very effective for larger areas that need'healing'.
This is a request for a similar tool to be added to the Gimp.
Patching works like this. The user selects the blemish and with the patch toolselected drags that selection to a source region that will replace what hadbeen selected. Of course more than just a replace, it is a sort of blendedreplace that seems to resemble the way the healing brush would blend.
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Also as the user is dragging that selection to find a good area to clone from,the originally selected region updates with a somewhat blended view as a sortof preview. I say 'somewhat' because I think it's a quicker algorithm thatmanages to update without taxing the cpu significantly. When the mouse buttonis release, the blend completes.
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Please see the reference video for a good example of how the tool works.
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That looks like a good way to patch images to me. Judging from the videthe preview seems to be simply a 'copy-paste' of the area that will beused to patch.
Since I think the algorithm used is the same as for the Healing Tool,implementing this tool should be rather easy. Would probably make senseto let gui.gimp.org study the details of how to make this tool as usableas possible, though the way Photoshop does it looks pretty optimal to me.
Let's hope someone finds the time to look more into this.
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