Frankly, terrible
If there were “try before you buy” — I would not have bought. I had a picture of my son, with a person in the background. So I painted over the person, hit the button, and the person was replaced with “scrambled eggs.” The example photo they show above with the men standing on steps — I could not even get results as good as that.
One might wish that this tool worked as well as the “Content Aware Fill” of Photoshop. Instead, it’s barely as good as the “rubber stamp clone” tool.
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Photo Eraser