While looking into AI, I stumbled across this video:
Photoshop Generative Fill high resolution hack.
The video is from Photoshop Café.
This photo is one of many that I ‘miss’ because part of it is out of frame. This happens to me more than I’d like to admit. Well, I got 99% of the photo anyway.
The usually happens when I get too close to a subject that is moving rapidly – or my focus point is at the front of an aircraft instead of closer to the middle. In any case, something falls outside of the image frame. In this case, I needed to grow a wing tip and a elevator tip. I pretty much followed the process in the video, and (not) surprisingly, it worked. I was able to grow my missing tips.
I’d say it 98% worked. If you know where to look, you can almost see where the original photo ends and the AI starts. To dampen that down a bit, I used the clone tool with a 30% flow over the divide. That helped. I’m sure there are other ways to complete that task.
I am really happy in the way this turned out.
A very nice "fix" Kurt.
Don
Very nice. Something that works for me. After using Generative Fill flatten the image then increase the resolution by 25 pixels or so.
Curmudgeon wrote:
Very nice. Something that works for me. After using Generative Fill flatten the image then increase the resolution by 25 pixels or so.
Thank you for the suggestion. Back to the lab!
Wonder how it would work on fox & deer.
kmpankopf wrote:
While looking into AI, I stumbled across this video:
Photoshop Generative Fill high resolution hack.
The video is from Photoshop Café.
This photo is one of many that I ‘miss’ because part of it is out of frame. This happens to me more than I’d like to admit. Well, I got 99% of the photo anyway.
The usually happens when I get too close to a subject that is moving rapidly – or my focus point is at the front of an aircraft instead of closer to the middle. In any case, something falls outside of the image frame. In this case, I needed to grow a wing tip and a elevator tip. I pretty much followed the process in the video, and (not) surprisingly, it worked. I was able to grow my missing tips.
I’d say it 98% worked. If you know where to look, you can almost see where the original photo ends and the AI starts. To dampen that down a bit, I used the clone tool with a 30% flow over the divide. That helped. I’m sure there are other ways to complete that task.
I am really happy in the way this turned out.
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Kurt, maybe you "can almost see where the original photo ends and the AI starts", but I can't.
You have some Great Skills. Well done.
Smile,
JimmyT Sends
Bravo Zulu
This is a great example of putting A.I. to good use. Nicely done.
AI is great and a wonderful tool... but some AI gets carried away and becomes the Master and makes decisions on its own... just like in the predictive movies. You know that your in trouble when you computer says..."Sorry kmpankopf I will not do that" just like Hal9000 in Space Odyssey 2001.
Recently I submitted my photo to Google Deep-dreams and what came out was a fantastically wonderful creation that had nothing to do with my photo [I think]... far beyond my ability or imagination. Where are we mere humans headed?... Better asked... "where is AI headed?"
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