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All it takes is two taps – one for each line.įor five seconds of work, I was really pleased. While these aren’t a significant inclusion, I’d like for them to be removed to make the picture just a little better.
#TOUCHRETOUCH SERIES#
Take, for example, the series of screenshots below.Īs you can see, the white volleyball lines are showing on the basketball court. One of the features I didn’t expect to use much was the line removal tool, but as I was putting it through testing, I was seeing benefits I hadn’t thought of before. Generally, both apps offer about the same experience in image removal, so you won’t find much better than TouchRetouch. My usual photo editor, Pixelmator, has a similar feature that I’ve used before downloading TouchRetouch. In many instances, I’ve had the feature get rid of the object right away however, there are times that I need to go through the process a couple of times to get it right. I mention the fiddling only because in my experience, the object removal tool doesn’t always work the first time.
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Drag your finger over the wanted part of the photo, hit ‘Go’ at the bottom right corner, and the object, with some potential fiddling, should be gone. Although it can be a bit tricky (and sometimes fall completely flat), TouchRetouch’s object removal tool gets the job done.Īfter selecting your photo and “object removal”, you’ll choose to either use a brush or lasso to remove your object. Removing objects in photos, especially when doing it on the iPhone, is something I always am wowed by when it works.