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These generative AI tools coming to Adobe Photoshop will blow your mind | ZDNET
These generative AI tools coming to Adobe Photoshop will blow your mind | ZDNET
Ha ha.... leave it to you to spot the missing foot prints Alan! Your eagle eye never disappoints.If nothing else at least it did a better job of fill with correct lighting than what we occasionally see with sky replacements and other such inserted content. In this case you do have to wonder how the fox got to the spot where it is laying down without any footprints.
It's funny. I just finished editing my image from Bryce, and so I have no active windows open. Under "Window" Contextual bar is not checked, but all of my other Tools are still checked and open on the right side as usual. I could uncheck any of them, but not the Contextual bar.That's actually part of the selection tools and yes it's a bit annoying. You can make it go away by unchecking Windows>Contextual Task Bar.
Are these from the PS Beta version or another generative AI application?example of one click generative fill-requested a lighthouse
then I tried adding northern lights
Had to regenerate the lighthouse--certainly fun for goofing off. I have kidded the park manager of this park he needed a lighthouse, so I will send him these. Not sure if this is going pass the create a joke use
Photoshop BetaAre these from the PS Beta version or another generative AI application?
pretty good but no cigar. The northern lights one has the golden light on the snow and in the water reflection.example of one click generative fill-requested a lighthouse
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then I tried adding northern lights
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Had to regenerate the lighthouse--certainly fun for goofing off. I have kidded the park manager of this park he needed a lighthouse, so I will send him these. Not sure if this is going pass the create a joke use
The low image quality doesn't surprise me - amazing the tech has progressed this far but it might take a while to refine it to where it is a seamless match for SLR scenes. Thnx for checking this out.One more test, this time the Milky way added to a night scene
may look okay here, but I was asked for a print and the quality is junk. Apparently works well for small uses like text message, social media. Otherwise it doesn't make the cut.