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This how-to video made the rounds last week on most Social Networks, and I was so impressed that I tweeted it several times. In this video, Dr. Russell Browns shows two creative ways for using the new content-aware fill feature in Photoshop CS5, beyond the basic Edit > Fill command, namely: |
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1) using content-aware fill to fill the blank, transparent pixels after rotating (straightening) an image, as illustrated in the first image below.
2) using paths to remove unwanted wires from a photograph, as illustrated in the second image below.

For more information on how you might use the new content-aware fill feature for eLearning and Technical Documents, I posted this video after the global launch of CS5.
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