Prototype tool lets users copy items in their surroundings and paste them to Photoshop


Prototype software powered by AR lets people copy their surroundings and paste them into Photoshop. — AFP Relaxnews

Just before starting the workweek, programmer Cyril Diagne tweeted out a demonstration of his latest AR creation, which allows users to copy something from their environment and paste it directly into Photoshop – no cropping necessary.

Instead of cropping an item out of a photo you took in Photoshop, artist/designer/programmer Cyril Diagne currently in residency at Google's Arts & Culture division has created a tool that does essentially everything for you.

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