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  Published: 2013-02-18, Author: Duncan , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Can mask areas for removal with brush or selection tool, local adjustments or global ones, works well for small area, imperfections or objects to remove, very cheap system for image correction.
  • Still not very quick, large objects produce less-satisfying results unless surrounded by complete uniform backgrounds.
  • Much better than the previous version but still limited when faced with a large object or a complex background. If you can't afford Photoshop or Elements though, this is a very cheap method of basic image correction and improvement. The process does work...

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  Published: 2013-05-01, review by: maclife.com

  • Remove unwanted objects easily. Brighten colors and easily make other adjustments. Make edits on one part of the photo while leaving others untouched.
  • Masking tools could be more intuitive

 
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  Published: 2013-02-14, review by: mymac.com

  • Abstract:  does what Photoshop’s Content Aware Fill tool does and much more. With it, you can erase unwanted items and flaws from your photos. creates a matching fill area by analyzing the surrounding pixels. The results can be stunning: Remove extraneous p...

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  Published: 2012-10-22, Author: Mel , review by: tuaw.com

  • Abstract:  Snapheal is a cool, inexpensive (US$7.99) photo editor for the Mac with one very high-end feature. It mimics the Photoshop content-aware fill feature that was introduced in Photoshop CS5. This little digital trick allows you to remove unwanted objects or ...

 
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