Photo Stamp Remover

Photo Stamp Remover is a photo correction utility that can remove watermarks, date stamps, scratches, dust, stains, wrinkles, tears and other unwanted artifacts that appear on photographs. Offering a fully automatic process, the program uses an intelligent restoration technology to fill the selected area with the texture generated from the pixels around the selection, so that the defect blends into the rest of the image naturally.

What takes hours to correct using the clone tool, can be accomplished in a minute using Photo Stamp Remover.
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97 votes Vote

Improve 'clone' algorithm to improve clean up of multi-colored, complex areas; reduce blur around cloned area

Laurel, 06.05.2011, 07:08
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44 votes Vote

very bad clone job, blurred the image so badly it is not recognisable as a car any more

blade, 06.05.2011, 07:50
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43 votes Vote

Support RAW format

Laurel , 06.05.2011, 07:06
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11 votes Vote

Algorithm used is not strong enough to provide finish look. It makes the picture more blurred and bad looking

shalini singh, 06.05.2011, 14:24
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11 votes Vote

Add preview to help selecting files to be added.

takiainen, 06.05.2011, 15:05
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6 votes Vote

For 3D work, you could add the possibility to clone/move the selection to process

Sylvain Weiller, 06.05.2011, 16:45
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3 votes Vote

You cauld add a copy / paste to avoid saving in between processing softwares. Also a blur inside selection..

sweiller, 06.05.2011, 16:44
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2 votes Vote

So far so good, installed and activated quickly

Desism, 06.05.2011, 13:32
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0 votes Vote

have a way to influence where source texture comes from. paint it green for example.

Ray, 06.05.2011, 18:59
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see the program also take white (from light) out of pic and replace with surrounding colors

abbie, 07.05.2011, 05:01
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Add a brush for corrections

It made a mess of the image when I was trying to remove my watermark. It would be easier to just paint or clone over the area in photo editing software.
VaCherokeeMama, 19.05.2011, 13:04
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