Looks like you accidentally used the Photoshop result as Aiarty and vice versa at 5:20 What a breath of fresh air to see a good software company that offers full license and local process privacy! I hope they make a program for generative fill/erase.
Oh my! You are right! Sorry about that. 😊 Yes I truly appreciate the value they offer not as greedy as most other AI companies. I think gen erase is very doable though genfill is more computationally intensive and tough to make locally. The sky is the limit though!😊
I would not call it a fair comparison just yet. The first image of the dog had a massive dark fringe around it and you just covered it up with a black background. For a proper comparison you should use multiple background colors. Dark ones and light ones. So it's easy to see the fringe around it. Of course the black background looked good. But would a white one have looked good as well?
Black was applied across all the images. So if the processing had an issue it should have revealed itself in the other images. The results were pretty consistent. But do give it a try.
On the comparison of the photo of the girl, have you incorrectly captioned them? The one on the left (captioned Photoshop) looks much better than the one in the right.
Your channel is great. I never would have known about this without having subscribed.
So kind of you. I'm sure Aiarty appreciates you trying out their software! 😊
Looks like you accidentally used the Photoshop result as Aiarty and vice versa at 5:20
What a breath of fresh air to see a good software company that offers full license and local process privacy! I hope they make a program for generative fill/erase.
Oh my! You are right! Sorry about that. 😊 Yes I truly appreciate the value they offer not as greedy as most other AI companies. I think gen erase is very doable though genfill is more computationally intensive and tough to make locally. The sky is the limit though!😊
I would not call it a fair comparison just yet. The first image of the dog had a massive dark fringe around it and you just covered it up with a black background. For a proper comparison you should use multiple background colors. Dark ones and light ones. So it's easy to see the fringe around it. Of course the black background looked good. But would a white one have looked good as well?
Black was applied across all the images. So if the processing had an issue it should have revealed itself in the other images. The results were pretty consistent. But do give it a try.
On the comparison of the photo of the girl, have you incorrectly captioned them? The one on the left (captioned Photoshop) looks much better than the one in the right.
Yes yes. My mistake. Thankfully it seems to be an obvious error. 😊 Can't believe I missed that. Thanks for watching! 😊