![]() I've had the same problem with other GAOTD software, so I'm inclined to think that the GAOTD setup.exe is at fault. The setup program puts icons on the desktops of all users, and my system seems to think that the program has been installed for all users, but the program only works in the account in which it is first installed. The selection tools are quite crude and clumsy. I could not find a way to erase part of a picture and have the erased area left blank. It seems that one has very little control over what is used to cover the area of an image from which an object has been removed by Inpaint. Removed parts of a picture are replaced with - stuff - taken from other parts of the picture. With Inpaint, one can very quickly and easily remove unwanted objects from images. Others have commented on what needs to be done to install the program and get it working. Well, I've finally gotten Inpaint to work in the user account in which I want it to work. You'll probably be able to see that something was removed from the photo, but your ex or that politician you hate or the dog that bombed your photo will be well and truly gone. The program doesn't produce fine art, but does quickly remove unwanted stuff from photos. Installation of the program is very quick and simple (except that you can only make it work in one user account)and the program uninstalls cleanly (I know this for sure I've had to uninstall this program several times), with no unwanted folders or registry entries left behind. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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