Is there such a thing? I know this can be done on still images.
What about removing objects? Like a pitcher sitting on a floor or a person walking in the background. The video does not have a stationary background.
What about blurring an object in the scene that is moving around?
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Sometimes it's possible with variable success - sometimes it works great, other times utter failure. Success depends on the shot characteristics
e.g. Adobe Content Aware Fill (for video in AE) is probably the most commonly used one. Propainter is interesting too and sometimes works better but more difficult to use (but it's free)
Not completely automatic because user has to input masks to mark inclusion/exclusion areas - usually some rotocoping or rotobrush involved if you want it accurate and it can be tedious . Motion tracking is usually used to reduce the amount of user work - eg. if you wanted to blur or remove a moving object, you would track the object first
Depending on the shot, a moving tattoo might be easier/faster/better to remove using "traditional" methods - motion tracking and composited layers as a video "patch" repair . eg. Mesh trackers (such as lockdown for AE) because skin and tattoo deforms when you move (depending on where tattoo is located). Most publically availible "AI" models will not have skin deformation as part of their training, so if it non linear, non standar motion, the fill area will not look quite right, or you need to do a lot of manual fixing after -
For object removal in video, tools like Adobe After Effects or DaVinci Resolve have features that allow for this. With After Effects, the Content-Aware Fill feature helps remove objects, but it works best when the background is relatively static. If the background isn't stationary, you would likely need to manually track and clone parts of the background to fill in the gaps where the object was, which can get quite labor-intensive. For blurring objects in a scene, especially moving ones, you can use the motion tracking features in programs like After Effects or Premiere Pro. These tools allow you to track the movement of an object and apply a blur that follows it. This is useful for things like blurring faces, logos, or sensitive information in a moving video.
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