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NetSupport School Professional 11.30.6
NetSupport School is the class-leading training software solution, providing teachers with the ability to instruct and visually/audibly monitor, as well as interact with their students, individually, as a pre-defined group or to the whole class.
TeoreX MultiView Inpaint v1.1 for Windows and Mac OSX
Multi-View Inpaint allows you to remove moving objects such as vehicles, construction work, or simply other tourists from the photo by blend different areas of two or more pictures of the same scene.
Every notable landmark seems to have one thing in common: tourists, and lots of them. Removing tourists or any unwanted objects from a photo used to be incredibly slow and tedious work. With Inpaint’s Multi View feature, all you have to do is take several shots of the same scene, assuming that the objects you want to remove are moving. Once you’ve taken enough pictures so that every piece of the scenery is visible, just sit back and let Inpaint do the work.
No need for tripods or any special tools; and no need to worry about shaking hands when making the photos. Inpaint will take care of this and align your photos perfectly.
How to use MultiView Inpaint
Step 1: Take multiple shots of your subject.
No need to worry about the people or objects that may be spoiling the otherwise perfect picture!
Step 2: Load the images into Inpaint.
Open the image which you want to edit and add alternate images of the same scene.
Step 3: Remove the people!
Moving the cursor allows you to see what is under this area. If you have more than two images, selecting an image from the list allows you to change the donor area. You can then control which area from which image will be taken and used.
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