![]() Have you ever found a drawn image on the web that you wish you could use but the resolution was too small? If so, Pixenlarge is the answer. This tool uses an algorithm to see patterns and accurately resize the image as if it had been manually re-drawn. It is best suited to images like drawings, sketches, cartoons, and icons. There’s some smart technology behind this simple filter. It can perform automatic photo colorizing with very realistic-looking results. It’s useful whether you want to colorize old black and white photos, or easily replace colors in your images. If you have some images that are spoiled by pesky overhead power lines, this filter can help. It makes it easy to remove wires or any other long thin objects from your images. While there are tools in Photoshop that can achieve the same goal (such as the clone stamp), this filter makes that process more efficient. ![]() It also offers advanced color matching for seamless edits without bleeding, and the ability to easily fine-tune the edits afterward. The example images for this filter show off how it can be used for removing everything from streetcar wires to the bars of a tiger’s cage. If you have some experience with Photoshop, you may know that the “curves” panel can be a powerful tool for correcting issues with color, brightness, and contrast. However, it can also be a little hard to understand.
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