Interesting insights, but from my perspective, this focus might be a bit misdirected. Most photographers would hesitate to fully trust AI for portrait retouching-when working with faces, the precision and control of manual editing still feel essential. However, when we’re dealing with high-volume tasks, like editing over 1,000 event photos, AI becomes invaluable. This is where development should focus: enhancing AI’s reliability for batch processing, where it can really make a difference for photographers managing extensive workloads.
This is gonna be great. So proud of how far things have come. Congrats!
This is great and thank you for pushing AI in photo editing in the right direction. Kudos.
Interesting insights, but from my perspective, this focus might be a bit misdirected. Most photographers would hesitate to fully trust AI for portrait retouching-when working with faces, the precision and control of manual editing still feel essential. However, when we’re dealing with high-volume tasks, like editing over 1,000 event photos, AI becomes invaluable. This is where development should focus: enhancing AI’s reliability for batch processing, where it can really make a difference for photographers managing extensive workloads.
Hoping for flyaway hair removal. That would cut out the need to outsource my edits
MOAR