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EdgeConnect: Generative Image Inpainting with Adversarial Edge Learning

EdgeConnect brings missing parts of photos back — sharper, more natural

Have a photo with a hole or an object you want gone? A new tool called EdgeConnect tries to make that empty spot look real again.
It first guess the main edges inside the missing area, then uses those lines as a guide to fill the gap with colors and tiny textures.
The approach help recover tiny bits like hair strands and window frames better than many usual fixes, so the results keep more fine details.

The outcome often looks less blurry and more natural, works on portraits, landscapes or city scenes.
Some images surprise you because the filled parts match context and light, though not always perfect.
Imagine restoring old photos, removing distractions, or testing new looks for a picture — it's like putting missing puzzle pieces back into place.
Try it and you might see familiar photos come alive in a way you didn't expect.

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EdgeConnect: Generative Image Inpainting with Adversarial Edge Learning

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