AI is the next revolution of work, and will likely be of the same magnitude as the Internet. AI image generation I can see as very problematic for the photography profession, although honestly I see AI as a great tool for photo editing and as an alternative to having to learn all the in’s and out’s of photo editing software. I love wildlife photography and enjoy it as a hobby, but photo editing is a chore that I don’t enjoy. I like the streamlining that modern software tech provides. Again, great video and perspective. I look forward to your next installment!
Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your thoughts. I agree. AI, like everything, has advantages and disadvantages. The AI masking took in Lightroom Classic is a big reason I continue to stick with this software, but if a company like DxO8 introduces this technology I will likely shift my editing to them. I personally enjoy photo editing and view it as an integral part of the creative process, but I also understand that editing, for many, is burdensome. AI will likely reduce editing time significantly, especially if you don't enjoy it. Good luck with your photography!
AI in the arts and some other areas is nothing but a race to the bottom for most people , and yet the prospect of the money it could make a handful of people drives it forward at great speed.
AI is the next revolution of work, and will likely be of the same magnitude as the Internet. AI image generation I can see as very problematic for the photography profession, although honestly I see AI as a great tool for photo editing and as an alternative to having to learn all the in’s and out’s of photo editing software. I love wildlife photography and enjoy it as a hobby, but photo editing is a chore that I don’t enjoy. I like the streamlining that modern software tech provides. Again, great video and perspective. I look forward to your next installment!
Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your thoughts. I agree. AI, like everything, has advantages and disadvantages. The AI masking took in Lightroom Classic is a big reason I continue to stick with this software, but if a company like DxO8 introduces this technology I will likely shift my editing to them. I personally enjoy photo editing and view it as an integral part of the creative process, but I also understand that editing, for many, is burdensome. AI will likely reduce editing time significantly, especially if you don't enjoy it. Good luck with your photography!
AI in the arts and some other areas is nothing but a race to the bottom for most people , and yet the prospect of the money it could make a handful of people drives it forward at great speed.