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  2. Clone tool - Wikipedia

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    The clone tool can remove objects by copying a nearby background. The user selects a matching location as the source, then paints over the element to be hidden. [1] A typical use for the tool is in object removal – more colloquially, "airbrushing" or "photoshopping" out an unwanted part of the image.

  3. Wikipedia:How to draw a diagram with Inkscape - Wikipedia

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    Inkscape's wiki maintains a large amount of advanced Inkscape-related information. It is recommended that intermediate users make use of the tutorials provided with Inkscape, and that advanced users avail themselves of the information provided in Inkscape community resources. Alternatively, online documents exist which cover Inkscape in-depth.

  4. Inkscape - Wikipedia

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    Inkscape is a vector graphics editor.It is used for both artistic and technical illustrations such as cartoons, clip art, logos, typography, diagrams, and flowcharts.It uses vector graphics to allow for sharp printouts and renderings at unlimited resolution and is not bound to a fixed number of pixels like raster graphics.

  5. Inpainting - Wikipedia

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    It fills "holes" in the image by searching for similar patches in a nearby source region of the image, and copying the pixels from the most similar patch into the hole. By performing the fill at the patch level as opposed to the pixel level, the algorithm reduces blurring artifacts caused by prior techniques.

  6. Wikipedia : Graphics Lab/Resources/PDF conversion to SVG

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    However, Inkscape can help you to extract the photo. You can tell that a graphic is a raster image in Inkscape 0.47 if after selecting the graphic and choosing Object > Ungroup, you cannot select individual elements. Also, when you click the graphic Inkscape's status bar will show "Image" and its context menu will have an Image Properties item.

  7. Flood fill - Wikipedia

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    A variant called boundary fill uses the same algorithms but is defined as the area connected to a given node that does not have a particular attribute. [1] Note that flood filling is not suitable for drawing filled polygons, as it will miss some pixels in more acute corners. [2] Instead, see Even-odd rule and Nonzero-rule.

  8. Inpaint - Wikipedia

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    Removal of unwanted objects from an image [2] Facial retouching; Old photos repair; Arbitrary merging of multiple images into one [3] Object cloning; Restoring empty areas on panorama photos; Batch processing of multiple images is possible via the Batch Inpaint version. It also contains online tutorials. [4]

  9. Paint.NET - Wikipedia

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    Paint.NET (sometimes stylized as paint.net) is a freeware general-purpose raster graphics editor program for Microsoft Windows, developed with the .NET platform.Paint.NET was originally created by Rick Brewster as a Washington State University student project, [3] and has evolved from a simple replacement for the Microsoft Paint program into a program for editing mainly graphics, with support ...