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Posted: Thu Jan 4th, 2024 09:56 |
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Iain wrote:It's too easy. It’s funny you should say that. We had visitor’s yesterday and they were telling me their son in law who runs a London PR/Advertising agency is getting worried. One of his clients Citibank are restructuring and reducing headcount and spending less on advertising. He believes they need to get upto speed with all the latest AI techniques to keep them in business! So all the acquired skills his designers have will count for nothing…or at least not warrant their high salaries!
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Posted: Fri Jan 5th, 2024 22:50 |
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Anyone want an AI challenge? Uncage the Lion... ![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted: Fri Jan 5th, 2024 22:53 |
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It's a photo taken by Jan at a zoo on a D70 in the early years of digital. She asked me to remove bars. ![]() Several hours 'labour of love' in the old fashioned way........... ![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted: Fri Jan 12th, 2024 11:55 |
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Ive just returned from a trip to Mongolia. I wanted to photograph the reclusive 'grumpy' Pallas Cat in their natural surroundings. They live in gaps or small caves in rocky outcrops in the barren Mongolian plains, feasting on rodents and small birds that happen to use the same rocky outcrops for food and sanctuary. ( not many live to tell the tale.) Anyway they are very reclusive and often people fail to capture sightings despite waiting for days. One such person known to me flew from the UK, at great expense, and never saw one sighting! I suppose it's all about luck.... ![]() Click here to comment on this image. .....and AI.
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Posted: Fri Jan 12th, 2024 12:21 |
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After leaving Mongolia, I flew down to India. Had a close encounter with a tiger walking along a jungle path.....![]() Click here to comment on this image. Not sure what is most frightening. A brush with a wild tiger or AI
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Posted: Fri Jan 12th, 2024 12:48 |
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Those are good Eric. I haven’t played with it that much yet, did a couple of the dogs and that’s about it.![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted: Fri Jan 12th, 2024 14:06 |
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Iain wrote:Those are good Eric. I haven’t played with it that much yet, did a couple of the dogs and that’s about it. IMHO ..the key to getting it realistic is the wording you use in the command….just like using search engines. On the Pallas cat I typed “a rocky pile with a very small cave like entrance” For the tiger “ a straight narrow jungle path going away from me”. Ive only been playing with this because I have been exposing myself to a lot of historical images during my clearout. I don’t really expect to be doing this much more, unless future images are wanting in terms of the background or surroundings. It’s really just exploring what you have to say, to get the result you want, as it can go horribly wrong.
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Posted: Fri Jan 12th, 2024 14:28 |
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Photoshop AI Generative Fill in Seconds just removed the out-of-focus branch.![]() Click here to comment on this image. ![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted: Fri Jan 12th, 2024 17:00 |
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Yes the generative fill is excellent...provided you get the masking right. ie enough surrounding area outside the mask for it to intelligently copy. I would like to know how AI knew how to terminate the Robins tail correctly??? I reckon my pussy cat would like your robin as a snack. ![]() ![]() Click here to comment on this image. Just to demonstrate how clever AI is......I flipped the selection and AI followed the lighting of the subject and reproduced the background lit from the right direction. But notice the strange artefacts in the cave entrance. Easy enough to use the generative fill to remove though. Corrected! ![]() Click here to comment on this image.
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Posted: Fri Jan 12th, 2024 20:56 |
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I think in the first picture your little cat is licking his lips in anticipation of the robin. Mine with the dogs, they were laying on the patio table and I selected them and just put is grass and it came up with this one. I did nothing else to it.
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