You’re in Paris, snapping a series of pictures as the sun sets behind the Eiffel Tower.
You’re sure you must have captured the perfect image… until you check and notice an “intruder” in every shot: a fellow tourist, the rear wheel of a passing bicycle, a stray bit of debris in the foreground.
And that’s when you break out a new Web application called Tourist Remover. The software removes any unwelcome objects by combining the “clean” parts of multiple photos of the same scene into a composite.
(Source: Boing Boing Gadgets and SnapMania)
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