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Yeah on Lightroom it comes out much better... maybe i'm expecting to much to soon... ill give it a few months and ill check it out again
 
Yeah on Lightroom it comes out much better... maybe i'm expecting to much to soon... ill give it a few months and ill check it out again
Are you seriously comparing this to something that needs arm and leg to pay subscription. It’s a simple on device free feature, that is still in beta.
 
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Are you seriously comparing this to something that needs arm and leg to pay subscription. It’s a simple on device free feature, that is still in beta.
I’d also like to see some examples from Lightroom to compare. The idea that its great doesn’t match my experience, but perhaps I haven’t experimented enough.
 
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Are you seriously comparing this to something that needs arm and leg to pay subscription. It’s a simple on device free feature, that is still in beta.
Yeah i am comparing it too lightroom, whats the problem with paying for something? if you think Apple wont charge for these features sooner or later you are sadly mistaken
 
Yeah i am comparing it too lightroom, whats the problem with paying for something? if you think Apple wont charge for these features sooner or later you are sadly mistaken
Paying for something most folks don’t need. Sure if you are professional. But this is a consumer level stuff.
 
Are you seriously comparing this to something that needs arm and leg to pay subscription. It’s a simple on device free feature, that is still in beta.

Arm and a leg? It's $10 a month. Not free and not worth it if you do Instagram postings I'll give you that. But most folks burn $10 on a lot stupider ****.
 
ehh. If this is as good as on device processing gets. A little disappointing.
 
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This is worse than the infill from the original dall-e years ago. We can say it’s free, or for consumers - really though it is state of the art from 2 years ago. There are free apps that are much better. They use cloud compute. I’m 100% behind privacy and on-device AI, but there is a technological problem here. The AI models that do this well cannot fit into a few free GB of RAM on a phone. I don’t see apple being able to get a lot more out of this with a local model. This will be embarrassingly bad if it can’t get 10x better.
Thank you for this reasonable, evidence based response.
 
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a lot of phototography is utilitarian. I use a camera like a notebook. This feature, even if it makes uigly artifacts would help with these kinds of record-keeping photos because I would remove anything that is distracting.

As an example, yesterday I send a bicycle manufacturer a photo of a bike with a question about exactly when it was made. Had this "clean up" feature been available I could have removed every non-bike object that cluttered the frame.
In case the bicycle manufacturer thought you meant the kettle in the background?

Allow me this one joke.
 
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We’re not responsible enough for some of these AI tools. Very soon no one is even going to believe the photo you are in or took.
That’s ok, no one actually cares.

you ever shoulder surf someone looking at other peoples social media? They’re swiping before their brain even processes the image you worked so hard to make/take/fake.
 
Did some tests. It is pretty good, but the latest generative fill in Photoshop is true wizardry. But this is free, so it’s good for the peeps. It will get better though I am sure of it.
 
Did some tests. It is pretty good, but the latest generative fill in Photoshop is true wizardry. But this is free, so it’s good for the peeps. It will get better though I am sure of it.

Since it's downloaded separately from iOS, I wonder if Apple intends to update the underlying models in between major OS versions. It could get better over time, transparently to the user.
 
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