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Posted: Tue Nov 7th, 2023 14:37
 
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Hmmm - ask it to generate "BMC B series conrod and piston with broken top ring" :lol:
I was going to be naughty and get Graham to ask it to produce a young couple ‘being intimate’ on a beach….just to see if Adobe sources stop at pornography. :lol:


We don’t have to see the results on this family friendly forum. Graham just has to avoid Wendy seeing what he’s been doing. :whip:



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Forgot to say….the photo of the Tudor lady was very good. And it should be ….as it was taken by a proper photographer.

And yes, the medievalesque background adds to the image.

But does it need AI for you to mask your lady and drop in a new background? We’ve been doing this for some time (ever since Layers were invented).

Ok, AI might do it in seconds but how long would it take to use PS smart mask…a few minutes?

I guess it’s how much you need instant results. Being retired I am happy to let tasks drift on at their own pace. Lol



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Where AI could REALLY help is getting you and your camera in the right place at the right time with the right light to be able to use your skills......



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Where AI could REALLY help is getting you and your camera in the right place at the right time with the right light to be able to use your skills......
I suspect that will come just before the AI takes the camera off you, smacks you round the head with it for being useless and orders you to get on cleaning the dishes which you are more suited to doing.


…….Oh no sorry l already have got that, it’s the wife.:hardhat:



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Lol - I have that sorted - she does the dishes - I make the mess!



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Background replaced in PS beta using AI.

 




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Looks good it does that very well. The latest version of Photoshop 25.1 now has been fully updated and has most of new AI bits as well



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Photoshop’s prowess in smart masking was available before AI came along, enabling fine foreground detail retention when replacing a background.

How much do you think AI has improved on that feature?



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chrisbet wrote:
Where AI could REALLY help is getting you and your camera in the right place at the right time with the right light to be able to use your skills......
Had a hysterical episode yesterday while being shown how a GoPro could be set to voice commands.

My GoPro expert spent 10mins failing to get it to run ‘GoPro Start”, ‘GoPro Start Filming”, and a dozen permutations of speculative and increasingly louder commands, some of which included profanity….no surprise they didn’t work.

After another 10min of him shouting at his device he managed to get it to start/stop filming and power off to commands.

He couldn’t however get the camera to power on by voice (in hindsight that’s obvious because it has no power ON to do anything yet) But he handed it to me and every time I said power on …it came on. What he didn’t realise…I was manually switching it on as I was commanding it!

All present except him were in hysterics. He just got madder and madder….especially when I told him it was probably AI only recognising a ‘worthy photographer’ to use it.



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You should have said it is sulking - would you turn on only to be sworn and shouted at?? :lol:



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