NOTE: Resynthesizer no longer seems to work well in newer versions of Gimp. It has been replaced with the tools Heal Selection and Heal Transparency. I did a tutorial on those tools here. Frequently, you will have a need to take an element out of a photo. In the past, I have always used the clone tool, but recently, I discovered the Gimp plugin called Resynthesizer. When I first used it, my mind was totally blown! In this tutorial, I will show you how to use it, and why you want to.
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How to remove elements from your photos without using the clone tool
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NOTE: Resynthesizer no longer seems to work well in newer versions of Gimp. It has been replaced with the tools Heal Selection and Heal Transparency. I did a tutorial on those tools here. Frequently, you will have a need to take an element out of a photo. In the past, I have always used the clone tool, but recently, I discovered the Gimp plugin called Resynthesizer. When I first used it, my mind was totally blown! In this tutorial, I will show you how to use it, and why you want to.
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