![]() The Pixel 6 Magic Eraser is likely informed by the same machine learning techniques used in its other products and services. Google has not fully revealed how it works under the hood, but we have a pretty good idea. It frequently results in obviously repeated texture patterns, which look fake, and often leaves unnatural-looking splodges of image information that don’t make much sense in context. Let’s be blunt – Snapseed’s Heal tool is rubbish, at least compared to the excellent Photoshop alternative. ![]() On paper, it’s a much more user-friendly take on the concept. You then select them, or just hit a button to remove them all. Magic Eraser suggests objects you can remove from a scene. It then analyzes the surrounding image data to fill in the gap, generally blocking it in with the textures it finds nearby. In Snapseed you have to manually select the area you want to remove. ![]() Google's version is a little different, though. ![]()
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