Moving on to the benefits section. For example, "Time-saving: Content-Aware Fill can save you a significant amount of time when editing images."
First, I need to go through each sentence and identify words that can be replaced. Let me start with the first example: "Use Content-Aware Fill to remove unwanted objects from an image, such as power lines, people, or other distracting elements." The key words here are "objects" and "elements." "Objects" could be replaced with "items, elements, or structures." Wait, the user wants three alternatives, so maybe "items, objects, or elements"? But since "objects" is already there, maybe adjust others. Let me check the original text again. The original has "objects" and "elements." So for "objects," maybe "items, elements, or structures." For "elements," perhaps "components, parts, or features." But the example uses "objects" and "elements." Hmm, maybe the user expects three alternatives for each word encountered. So each word that can be substituted gets three options in braces.
Next sentence: "The tool analyzes the image..." "analyzes" can be examines, scrutinizes, inspects, "fills" could be fills, replaces, completes, "seamless" flawless, coherent, smooth, "realistic" authentic, genuine, true-to-life. cs6 content aware fill
Starting with the first sentence: "Content-Aware Fill produces more natural-looking results than traditional cloning and healing tools." The words to replace might be "produces" (creates, generates, makes), "natural-looking" (authentic-seeming, realistic-appearance, organic-appearance), "traditional" (classic, conventional, standard), "cloning" (replication, duplication, copying), "healing" (mending, repairing, restoring).
"Content-Aware Fill" is a proper noun here (a specific Photoshop feature), so it stays. "is" can be replaced with has become. "a" becomes an. "powerful" might be effective. "tool" could be software. "in" becomes within. Moving on to the benefits section
Hmm, "power lines" – maybe "lines" here is okay, but "structures" or "cables" could work. "People" could be "individuals" or "persons".
"Choose Content-Aware" part: "Content-Aware" is a proper noun, so leave as is. The rest like "from the Use drop-down menu" can be replaced: "Use drop-down menu" becomes Use toggle, Use listbox, Use selector. But since "objects" is already there, maybe adjust others
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