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Jun 10, 2020 14:55:41   #
fotowerks Loc: San Diego, CA
 
Have any of you had the opportunity to tryout this product? I have been playing with it and find the results quite remarkable. On this page (see link) you can watch a couple of demonstrations and open an image to see for yourself what it can do with your own images. You will, I believe be teaching their engine as you play with it therefore enlarging the data set and improving the product. I think the software when releases will run on their servers and keep getting better because of it. Follow the link and give it a try. I would love to hear what my fellow Hoggers think of it. They also have a couple of other things up their sleeves; an AI upscaling algorithm that uses AI to create new pixels where none existed before when the image is interpolated up. This one also learns on the go. The other creates slo-mo videos by creating intervening frames predictably bases on their AI engine. Here's the link: https://www.nvidia.com/research/inpainting/

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Jun 10, 2020 15:09:48   #
John7199 Loc: Eastern Mass.
 
Very NEAT. I don't do any Post but that is very easy to use and I am interested.

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Jun 10, 2020 15:11:54   #
Curmudgeon Loc: SE Arizona
 
Thanks for the info.

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Jun 11, 2020 06:47:28   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
Interesting. I tried it. As far as I can see, it's like using Content Aware Fill in Photoshop, or cloning. Plus at the moment it's a destructive edit.

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Jun 11, 2020 06:52:40   #
rlv567 Loc: Baguio City, Philippines
 
fotowerks wrote:
Have any of you had the opportunity to tryout this product? I have been playing with it and find the results quite remarkable. On this page (see link) you can watch a couple of demonstrations and open an image to see for yourself what it can do with your own images. You will, I believe be teaching their engine as you play with it therefore enlarging the data set and improving the product. I think the software when releases will run on their servers and keep getting better because of it. Follow the link and give it a try. I would love to hear what my fellow Hoggers think of it. They also have a couple of other things up their sleeves; an AI upscaling algorithm that uses AI to create new pixels where none existed before when the image is interpolated up. This one also learns on the go. The other creates slo-mo videos by creating intervening frames predictably bases on their AI engine. Here's the link: https://www.nvidia.com/research/inpainting/
Have any of you had the opportunity to tryout this... (show quote)


Interesting to play with - BUT - it has a VERY LONG way to go to be anywhere near practical, except POSSIBLY on a very few selected images - with a very plain background. I suspect they're having fun, but it's not yet something anyone could use. And at least in the demo, it severely crops; the image is cropped to start with, and if zoomed to achieve more accurate masking, that crop is what you get as a result! Repeat - a LONG way to go!!!!!

Loren - in Beautiful Baguio City

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Jun 11, 2020 09:08:40   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 
T&C's: When you upload, submit, store, send or receive User Content to or through the NVIDIA Research AI Playground, you give NVIDIA (and parties NVIDIA works with, including its affiliates, suppliers and customers) a worldwide license to use (including without limitation for neural network training), host, store, reproduce, modify, create derivative works (such as those resulting from translations, adaptations or other changes), communicate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute such User Content. The rights you grant in this license are for the limited purpose of operating, promoting, and improving the NVIDIA Research AI Playground and content available to all users, and to develop new NVIDIA offerings. This license continues even if you stop using the NVIDIA Research AI Playground. The NVIDIA Research AI Playground may offer you ways to access, download, and remove content that has been provided, but make sure to keep your own back-up copies of your User Content. Also, the scope of services is limited and not all content in all formats can be loaded in the NVIDIA Research AI Playground.

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Jun 17, 2020 09:58:54   #
Drbobcameraguy Loc: Eaton Ohio
 
Nvidia is a gpu manufacturer. Their cards are on the cutting edge of gpu technology. I use their rxt 2070 super in my PC. Talk about speed in rendering photo edits. Just blink. 😂 Their main focus is raytracing and dlss. Both used in new games and graphic rendering programs. I'm pretty sure what they are letting you play with is some of their al technology used in some of their gpu's to see if it can be used for other things. Check out their cards. Amazing pieces of technology. Not cheap but darn good. I also design gemstones. The raytracing is a big boon to me in that respect. To those that haven't played a video game in 20 or 40 years like myself. We worth looking at just to see the technology. I downloaded red dead redemption 2 a week ago. Old western game with a plot. Put us on my 65in. Samsung TV. Looked just like a movie from Hollywood except I controlled the character. Very impressive. Best 60 bucks I've wasted in awhile. 😂

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