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fun with Photoshop CS5 content-aware (& texture)

In the lull between the last few weeks of craze before the next few weeks of insanity kicks in, I’ve taken advantage of some down time to backup, defrag and upgrade — including Adobe CS5. If you missed the live debut of Photoshop’s content-aware fill, this is what all the hype is about:

To test, I took a recent SOOC (straight out of the camera) original image:

I used CS5 to enhance the digital file as part of my usual workflow. Then I added a layer of texture to make the grunge wall behind my subject even more interesting:

Then I called my kids over to watch what they call “Stupid Photoshop Tricks.” I do this for two reasons: 1.) because it’s fun and 2.) because I think it’s important for kids to see how much manipulation goes into the images that bombard them. It’s just a healthy dose of realism.

I selected my subject:

And to my daughter’s horror (and her brother’s delight,) I hit the “delete” key:

The dialog box that came up had “content-aware” selected as default. I hit okay. And whereas my previous version of CS3 would have left the area inside the selection a blank, erased field of white for me to painstakingly recreate, CS5 took less than a minute to process a suggested fill for me:

Granted, it isn’t perfect; the lines in the brick walkway don’t exactly add up, for example. But as I selected the clone tool to fix them, I was surprised and thrilled to find in CS5, the clone tool shows me a mirror image of what I’m about to stamp — invaluable hours saved trying to blindly line-up matching pixels!

I did a little bit more to clean up the content aware, but very quickly and without spending too much thought:

And then, of course, I hit open apple-Z to step backward and reinsert my beautiful sunshine, this time within an altered, content-aware filled format:

A trained eye could easily spot the hurried indifference, but all told the whole process took us a little over three minutes. Amazing!

May 25, 2010 - 11:06 pm

Beckie - CS5 is so cool! Love that you posted an example here! Now it reeaaallly makes me want to spend the extra $$ and purchase the upgrade. :razz:

May 25, 2010 - 11:16 pm

christine - yes, the price is hard to swallow initially (especially if you skipped CS4 like I did, Adobe punishes users for that) but the features are well worth the upgrade.

ProPhoto 3.1 is nice, too — and free! :)

May 25, 2010 - 11:31 pm

Lillie-Beth - She is beautiful!!! So grown up! Altus was so long ago. Love seeing all that you do. Thank you for posting!

May 25, 2010 - 11:46 pm

laura - I love this! When I found out CS5 did this I did a backflip! and was actually excited to upgrade. I too skipped CS4. Thanks for sharing!

May 26, 2010 - 12:21 am

mark beagle - Very cool. Reminds me to ask for upgrades at work. AfterEffects too. I love adobe products. Are you familiar with their Encore DVD authoring? Easy to use, makes “adobe” sense (can import PSD files directly to use as menu assests etc.)

May 26, 2010 - 10:55 pm

kate gardiner photography - that is unreal! i still have measly PS7 :lol:

May 29, 2010 - 12:10 pm

Susan - A Dogs Life Photo - Wow, very cool! thanks for sharing, Christine. Darn it, now I need to spends the cash to upgrade. I can’t miss out on this new feature.

Kenny

Kenny is a shining example of one of my most favorite things about my job. I met him when he was still kicking around in his mother’s belly, again as a newborn and again a few weeks ago at almost-two. It is so much fun to witness the growth, changes and emerging personality in a child.

Kenny is about to become a big brother — I can’t wait!:)

March 16, 2010 - 4:16 am

Ray - Hi Kenny!

texture

tex•ture |?teks ch ?r|
noun
the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or a substance : skin texture and tone | the cheese is firm in texture | the different colors and textures of bark.
• Art the tactile quality of the surface of a work of art.

verb [ trans. ] [usu. as adj. ] ( textured)
give (a surface, esp. of a fabric or wall covering) a rough or raised texture : applying texture to photographs is popular these days…

…So tonight I gave it a whirl.

potts-senior-portrait-0120-texture-blog.jpg

Here’s the original image:

ballet-original.jpg

February 15, 2008 - 9:18 pm

Zengrrl - Wow…that’s a really great blend there. And the juxtaposition of the delicate ballet image and the stone is a great choice. Great job! :)

February 15, 2008 - 9:25 pm

glynda - I love the texture! That Ballerina was luck you have found you. I too love the colors.

February 16, 2008 - 8:40 am

Christine - thank you! I’m thinking I should post the original image, which is very plain — I’ll try to get that up today…

February 16, 2008 - 2:39 pm

Lisa - That came out great, inspired me!(I have a photo like that…) Thanks for showing the original. That makes a nice poster, postcard, promo material!

February 16, 2008 - 3:48 pm

Christine - thank you, Lisa! funny, I was thinking about doing exactly that, making a postcard (plus a print for the studio where she dances!) in case you’re interested, I got the textures from http://pbjdesigns.blogsome.com/

February 16, 2008 - 3:54 pm

Lisa - Definitely make a print/big poster for the studio where she dances! Dancers LOVE photos of themselves. That would be a great opportunity!!!! And so cool where it comes out looking artsy, so much you could do with it, whole series for the whole school… I really love it. (My 5 year old niece takes ballet, that’s her on my blog title, it would be so great to do a ballet series with textures!) thanks for the link, will check it out.

February 16, 2008 - 9:47 pm

Paul Metzgar - Looks great!
I’ve tried playing around with textures a little bit, but havent been able to get good results!
This has inspired me to go play some more with them!

February 18, 2008 - 8:30 pm

Camille Ackerman - WOW – I like what you’ve done! It is great that you posted the original, too, so we can see what it was like before!

Where did you find your textures? Do you make them yourself or find them from someone else?

Good job!

February 18, 2008 - 9:22 pm

Christine - thank you! it was a lot of fun. I’m looking forward to trying it on more, and even going out to shoot with the intent to add texture later.

I found the textures I used in this photo at http://pbjdesigns.blogsome.com/

February 19, 2008 - 12:01 am

Glynda Richter - Wow! What a difference the texture made. I can’t wait to have time to experiment with the sites you listed. Thanks so much for sharing. I can’t wait to see what you create next.

February 19, 2008 - 8:43 am

Christine - Lisa, your niece is adorable! I ended up trying VistaPrint.com for the postcards, I’ve never used them before but they’re running a special and I got the whole order for just shipping charges! I’m excited to see how they turn out because if the print quality is great, I will have lots more postcards of different images made (the company I used before was way more expensive.)