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have you ever wanted to erase something from a picture or maybe its just from a diagram that you have as a teacher just get rid of that little piece or touch up a picture if you did or if you do then ive got a treat for you [Music] this is cleanup.pictures it is edla 2d compliant there is no login required and what it does is it will take objects out of your pictures no way way yeah theyve got at the bottom here different examples which im not going to actually touch because i said to myself i want to know if this will work for my pictures wheres the flaw because this seems a little bit too good to be true so you can click or drag an image file right into this box so im going to click it ive got a couple pictures prepared so in this picture im going to go ahead and you can see that ive got this yellow dot over the top of the picture theres really not too much to it the only thing we can control is the brush size so if i wanted it bigger i could do this if i wanted it smaller