NCMtnMan
Loc: N. Fork New River, Ashe Co., NC
Downloaded the Photoshop AI Beta to try out the new regeneration feature. Here's a straight jpeg out of my D7200 and then the regeneration version. I just used the remove part of it to take out things from the pic. Pretty impressive how simple, quick and good it is to use. Took just a couple of minutes to complete.
In my (limited) experience, this kind of things is where it shines - removing unwanted objects and replacing them with background blur. I find that trying to add objects puts you in the uncanny valley quickly, but it's wonderful for creating matching bokeh without repeating patterns. This being my most frequent use case, I think it's great.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
NCMtnMan wrote:
Downloaded the Photoshop AI Beta to try out the new regeneration feature. Here's a straight jpeg out of my D7200 and then the regeneration version. I just used the remove part of it to take out things from the pic. Pretty impressive how simple, quick and good it is to use. Took just a couple of minutes to complete.
A person sure can't beat day-lilies for beauty 🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈
Looks like it does a great job of removing things. Just right of center at the bottom it looks like it even invented a new leaf.
NCMtnMan
Loc: N. Fork New River, Ashe Co., NC
kvanhook wrote:
Looks like it does a great job of removing things. Just right of center at the bottom it looks like it even invented a new leaf.
Yep. It also looks like it may have made some subtle changes to the exposure, white balance and hue possibly. I did not ask it to do those things, but I also didn't look at any of the automatic settings before using it. I was just "playing" with it right out of the "box".
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