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Posted: Sat Jan 27th, 2024 17:12
 
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This is a bad news photo I have created using AI see the data. If you look at my church image above compare that data it is AI but "CONTENT AWARE" IE all my own work so is OK to use in our club comps. QED

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I know this is going on a bit but this is a photo I have just added with AI Content Aware active and I did a full Photoshop edit using a mix of tools some AI. I then imported a new sky from my own set of saved sky photos. As you will see all I did is Content-Aware so would be good to use in a Club Competition QED.

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If I understand you correctly, what you are saying is that if you switch on (enable)  content awareness before editing begins, all your edits are recorded. If you don’t enable content aware till after doing the editing, only the mention that AI was used is shown. Does this mean that enabling content aware retrospectively doesn’t reveal all the activity taken beforehand? In other words it’s not storing all our edits unless we ask for it in advance?



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Another item for disclosure if/when you put images into club competitions (which I don't do, as I think that the judges comments are frequently specious!  Either they/you like it or you don't.)

AI is going to bring about some very interesting comments.

Graham, do you think that AI Generative Fill could rebuild the building walls in your image?   From a historical and archeological perspective this would be incredibly useful.



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Graham, If I understand you correctly, what you are saying is that if you switch on (enable)  content awareness before editing begins, all your edits are recorded. If you don’t enable content aware till after doing the editing, only the mention that AI was used is shown. Does this mean that enabling content aware retrospectively doesn’t reveal all the activity taken beforehand? In other words it’s not storing all our edits unless we ask for it in advance?



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Yes Eric I think that is the way it works but still early days to be 100% on that. By looking at older pe AI photos it shows up very little info.



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Photoshop with new AI features can help remove unwanted backgrounds very quickly.

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Have you managed to use AI to replace a background with your own complete image? I was wondering if there was a way to direct Forefly to use one of your images rather than Adobe stock?

I realise you can of course invert the subject mask and paste in your image in the old fashioned way….but it won’t automatically faithfully mirror shadows and reflections like it does when using Firefly generated images.

Being able to add your own background and get AI to get the lighting and shadows correct on your background would be  a huge step forward.



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All are generated from this same photo. I have just generated this AI from nothing just asking for a Robin and got this. I think they are improving the quality compared with the Goldfinch I did last year?

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It still doesn't compare with you direct photo.

I read a precautionary note regarding Generative Fill while searching for info on credits. It basically admitted/confessed that the resolution of creative fill is capped and using it on "high resolution" images (what ever that means) could result in the fill areas being blurred or fuzzy. 

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