Loved this edit. You have such a discerning eye…..I’ve learned that I need to really look over each image from edge to edge to not miss those little details that need to be cleaned up. Beautiful image❣️
I am using Generative Fill. My instructor at the February Yosemite workshop-Gary Hart- won’t use it under any circumstances. Sandra Bartocha who judges nature photo contests in Germany said there is a strict ban on AI in competition images. I told her I had used it on the bottom and right quarter inch of a photo of a Great Blue Heron landing in front of its chicks, and she said that would not be allowed. The only things it created were more sticks in the nest and an extended shoreline. Occasionally I will get caught by low resolution of the Generative Fill area. Generative fill only has good resolution in a 1018 by 1018 pixel area. I had an Action that created a series of those boxes, regenerating each time I create a new box, but somehow deleted it. Usually the blur is in an area that doesn’t matter.
Dank voor je mooie en leerzame uitleg.
Loved this edit. You have such a discerning eye…..I’ve learned that I need to really look over each image from edge to edge to not miss those little details that need to be cleaned up. Beautiful image❣️
Glad it was helpful!
I am using Generative Fill. My instructor at the February Yosemite workshop-Gary Hart- won’t use it under any circumstances. Sandra Bartocha who judges nature photo contests in Germany said there is a strict ban on AI in competition images. I told her I had used it on the bottom and right quarter inch of a photo of a Great Blue Heron landing in front of its chicks, and she said that would not be allowed. The only things it created were more sticks in the nest and an extended shoreline. Occasionally I will get caught by low resolution of the Generative Fill area. Generative fill only has good resolution in a 1018 by 1018 pixel area. I had an Action that created a series of those boxes, regenerating each time I create a new box, but somehow deleted it. Usually the blur is in an area that doesn’t matter.
Yes I agree and would never use in a competition or gallery piece.