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Posted: Thu Jul 20th, 2023 14:49
 
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I don’t like the grassy area to the left of the chalet. The contour lines seem to end abruptly unlike the lines on the other bank. o.O



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The AI makes things easy as long as people don't abuse it ability.

 




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I should have put this up and is the Nikon Photo as shot before adding new extra material on the bottom.

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Photography is a form of visual art - making images, does it matter whether the artist is using a brush or AI to create the piece?



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Eric wrote:
I don’t like the grassy area to the left of the chalet. The contour lines seem to end abruptly unlike the lines on the other bank. o.O
The sheep only wander that far :lol:



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Chris you have it, the photo may only be used in my local camera club in Gosport for a monthly comp and my added bits were only perhaps added to improve the composition. After all, artists do it all time, are we not in a way photo artists creating an interesting picture?



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I think we make images for 2 main reasons -

1. As an accurate record of something, and
2. As a pleasing image.

They are not mutually exclusive reasons but I would say that in case 1 it is less appropriate to use AI (unless you want to deceive!), in case 2 I think it is no holds barred!



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chrisbet wrote:
The sheep only wander that far :lol:
Sorry but having now seen the ‘before’ image I don’t think the AI did a good job of that specific area I mentioned. 

My eye was immediately drawn to the sharp demarcation between the grass and contoured surface…not seen else where in the image.

If I had been doing that manually I would have done something more to minimise the contrast between the two areas.


And…being a complete anorak, there is a repeat pattern in that added area….





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Hehehe - you missed 2 more .....


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Yes you are right it would need some clone tooling to clean it up. Now I have had several more goes with other photos it is a good tool but far from perfect and more work is needed if you are going to use the photo in a club comp. Also, this is the Bata copy let's see when they publish the final published version.



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