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Adobe Research and Johns Hopkins University abolish mask pulling in image editing?

In nuce: This new method will make it easy for you to take your image editing to the next level – based on simple sketches.

Who are the clever minds behind it? The method was developed in co-operation with Johns Hopkins University and Adobe Research.

What makes it special is that instead of having to draw a mask to mark the area to be edited, the new approach is based on the sketches made by the user – otherwise the entire image is used as a template.

Availability: The research results have been published in an academic paper entitled SketchEdit: Mask-Free Local Image Manipulation with Partial Sketches. You can download the corresponding code from Github.

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