the spot removal tool already supports different levels of detail preservation (including some that use a tweaked version of the healing brush from GIMP), so it’s already a bit more that simple cloning. It would probably need to be adapted for shapes other than circles, but it should be possible to do.
However, having this in the masks is already great!
Remember that ART is not meant to be a GIMP/Krita replacement, its retouching capabilities will never match those of the pixel editors, that’s out of the scope of the tool. (But of course we can always try to improve)
You are right Alberto on the fact that ART is not supposed to replace Krita or Gimp. I told myself that it would be useful since the tool is created to also place it in the spot corrector because it would logically be in its place if of course it did not represent a titanic job
You mean is not ‘interchangable’. Nothing is ‘not removable’ for a person with a hammer and enough motivation to ‘fix’ something :).
But leaving the joke aside, yes, for some cameras is more complicated to do it and if one does not have the tools/skills needed, could be to expensive to clean it.
A tool with adaptable shapes would be really fantastic for removing scratches from scanned negatives! (and would allow to get rid maybe of Krita’s beautiful cloning brush !)
Scratches would justify a dedicated tool, where you draw a line or curve over it and the algo fill the line with surrounding color and texture, possible because it would be really thin. Of course, for spot like scratches, you’ll still need to draw an area.
Yes, it’s clear that this kind of algorithm would optimize this work. However even a simple cloning tool works very well as long as you can vary the source as you go along… The brush tool is perhaps the most suitable for this…?
Let’s make one thing at a time. Once the Polygon shape are merged, I’ll see if it’s possible to enhance the spot tool with non circular shape, if @agriggio permits.
I have an lx100, and it’s terrible for sucking in dust. A vacuum cleaner with a specially constructed paper tube over the lens did the trick though. Also I found an old fashioned camera shop that was able to clean the sensor for a very reasonable price, so it is possible.
@jllailes The tricky bit is finding something that will fit over the vacuum cleaner nozzle at one end and your lens at the other. That’s why I found a stiff paper cone shape worked as it was easy to adjust. It’s a shame that, an otherwise brilliant camera has this flaw.
New improvement merged today in ART : per shape and global feather and blur value handling (see the 2 additional sliders in this screenshot. Also, the sliders are only available when Edit mode is on now.
Because local editing through masking doesn’t exist in RT. Of course, the GUI part can be merged back into RT, but the engine need to be adapted to this kind of local editing. And as usual, it’s a question of available time and agreement.
The good news is that the GUI part can be merged back with minimum rework.