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Eric wrote:
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?

It makes the process easy especially if you dont want to use a Wacon tablet.
I have to say that I never work on iPad for editing images except for the simplest exposure change.



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Honey is with us for 5 weeks while her owner is in Kenya. Available light with Sony A1 and 100-400mm lens.

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Some summer colour from our garden

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I should have said this was the Sony A1 with 90mm Sony Macro lens. Photoshop AI cut out the flower and I added sky from my sky files. Image created all my own work in 5 mins. This is using the power of A1 correctly to give good clean images quickly, and yes with much less skill required. I did a Zoom session for one of our camera club members yesterday showing him the power of the new Photoshop features.



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Graham, How do you find the 100-400 image quality wise compared to the 200-600?

 




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Just as good Ian I think all the lenses are first class.



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Thanks Graham. I've been debating about getting one as there are times the 200-600mm is a bit too heavy to lug around.

 




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The only problem I have had is a small one the retaining catch on the 100-400mm lens broke so I have to retain the lens hood in place with a bit of tape. I was going to get a new hood but at £70 I will try and get the old one repaired!!!!



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Graham Whistler wrote:
The only problem I have had is a small one the retaining catch on the 100-400mm lens broke so I have to retain the lens hood in place with a bit of tape. I was going to get a new hood but at £70 I will try and get the old one repaired!!!!
It’s the same hood as the 70-200 2.8 and mine broke on that too. It’s now held on with good old gaffer tape. :lol:

 




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Ok …thought I would dabble with this AI




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