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I run Dk3.5.0 on openSUSE 12.3/KDE 4.11.4<br>
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Took me a while to find inpainting - it is a tool when edit
sub-process is open.<br>
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I selected an area and "try" - got no useful response, just like
Anders.<br>
Maybe it would crash if I waited long enough?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/10/2013 06:55 AM, Anders Lund
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<pre wrap="">Hi list,
Can anyone make the inpainting filter do anything? Once in a while, I try to
use this to remove a zit, a dust spot or some other small annoyance in a
photo. But it never does anything useful. Currently, it often crashes digikam.
What I try to do is, straight ahead: Select an area with a spot, select the
"remove small artefact", and press "try". I never get a usable result, as
indicated in the manual.
A sample of a typical selection is attached.
Any demonstration of a succesfull use of this tool would be very wellcome, the
more detailled the better.
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