"Bad" photographers will be able to edit like a pro - but nothing replaces the ability to compose and tell an interesting story. I think there will always be a difference in skill, no matter how much technology changes.
Couple of ways you can do it, (bearing in mind you don't have to do the raw edit in Lightroom) I've just been right clicking and licking Edit in Evoto Photo Editor. There are some options, I went for Tiff, Prophet Colourspace, 16bit 300ppi, no compression. When you export it from Evoto (or the ones you want to keep) there is an option to click a checkbox which will overwrite the tiff file copy that Lightroom created. In the thumbnail you will see an icon which when you click it will pop up a box asking you to overwrite or import the settings Ade by the external program and you need to do that. Alternatively you could just export all your Evoto edits to a folder and then import it to Lightroom, or export them to the same folder as the originals and then synchronise the folder to import them. If someone has some better options I'm all ears!
With every form of art there is an evolution. The same happened with painting styles over the millennia (those crazy Impressionist were banned from exhibitions in the 1937 World's Fair in Paris), the fight between the F/64 group and the Surrealists, and on and on. There will always be new tools, new styles, new ways of creating. Some survive, others don't. AI is here to stay, what we do with it is up to us.
Thanks Mark. I’ve been enjoying this too. A big thing I wish they’d fix is allowing to toggle off / on individual sliders. Perfect example is when you had to slide it back to zero with skin retouch. The before/ after choice is back to original. If I just removed a bunch of acne, I don’t want that coming back too. For me, that makes it hard to evaluate the skin retouch.
I know what you mean but the cost is dependent on the volume of edits you make which reflects the server time you use, Evoto doesn’t work if you aren’t online as the AI processing isn’t on device. It is amazing and there’s loads not shown in this video.
@@OriginStudiosPhoto I get it. I generate AI stuff on my computer so if you have a descent video card it could be done. Maybe have an option for both so people with good computers can run it locally?
Yep, as @orginStudiosPhoto said, it's about the server costs for Evoto (and every other AI software company). Hopefully newer price models will emerge for Evoto and Adobe, Skylum, etc. But for now, they are all working out how to pay for those big data centers doing all the heavy lifting.
@@wildone106 Sadly the whole business world seems to have gone down the subscription route rather than ownership, I think the goal is you will never own anything. I get your point though, offline AI is possible , presumably it's the open source stable diffusion platform you're using? I guess it's always possible that might change and it will be a good reason for people to upgrade their computers. I think with this one like many others they are looking to drive as much revenue as they can and the more you use it the more valuable it is but if you don't use it it's also not costing you anything. Software development isn't cheap. Evoto does see to be squarely aimed at working pros at the moment a bit like Imagen. I will say that at least for now they seem to update it on a regular basis at the moment (unlike Adobe *cough*)
Evoto said that the link was hacked. Here's a new link, but they are no longer offering 30 free credits. Use the discount code to get up to 15% off. www.evoto.ai/c/10Mark Discount Code: EvotoMarkWallace (up to 15% off)
@@MarkWallaceVideos I don't have a particular favourite video Mark, nor any questions to ask on any specific subject. Also I do know that your not a entertainer, in the traditional sense, but tutoring does need a light hearted side. But did find in your older videos, your manner of presenting kept me absorbed, therefore listening to what you were explaining. So when I say they are becoming boring, it's not from an entertainment point of view, it's just I'm less absorbed now, therefore your not holding my attention. I think sometimes that explaining certain types methodology it feels a little dragged out in the explaining thereof. Maybe it's becoming an age thing, but here's hoping future videos will become absorbing again, I'd hate them not to.
@@Tony-c7z9tsounds like a you problem not Mark’s, take a look at your life and where you at….he doesn’t owe you anything, feel free to watch another “absorbing” channel and aspect that only you are responsible for
Thank you! Great video! Very informative!
Thank you Evoto & Mark Wallace We want More Tutoral
Thank you! Evoto has some great tools, I'm positive you'll see more videos in the future.
Love this
Amazing AI processing. Eventually, even bad photogs will be able to produce professional looking images. It's like AI produced written work.
"Bad" photographers will be able to edit like a pro - but nothing replaces the ability to compose and tell an interesting story. I think there will always be a difference in skill, no matter how much technology changes.
Thanks Mark!!
My pleasure!
Great job, could you please share the round trip with Lightroom Classic. Myself and others are having problems exporting back to Lightroom
Couple of ways you can do it, (bearing in mind you don't have to do the raw edit in Lightroom) I've just been right clicking and licking Edit in Evoto Photo Editor. There are some options, I went for Tiff, Prophet Colourspace, 16bit 300ppi, no compression. When you export it from Evoto (or the ones you want to keep) there is an option to click a checkbox which will overwrite the tiff file copy that Lightroom created. In the thumbnail you will see an icon which when you click it will pop up a box asking you to overwrite or import the settings Ade by the external program and you need to do that. Alternatively you could just export all your Evoto edits to a folder and then import it to Lightroom, or export them to the same folder as the originals and then synchronise the folder to import them. If someone has some better options I'm all ears!
Sounds good. I'll start working on a video about it. :)
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Top notch
Thanks!
I guess this is where I show my age. I was always told to get it right in camera. This software is the epitome of “polishing a turd”
With every form of art there is an evolution. The same happened with painting styles over the millennia (those crazy Impressionist were banned from exhibitions in the 1937 World's Fair in Paris), the fight between the F/64 group and the Surrealists, and on and on. There will always be new tools, new styles, new ways of creating. Some survive, others don't. AI is here to stay, what we do with it is up to us.
For my Affinity Photo users, "edit in" works with it as well.
Good to know!
Thanks Mark. I’ve been enjoying this too. A big thing I wish they’d fix is allowing to toggle off / on individual sliders. Perfect example is when you had to slide it back to zero with skin retouch. The before/ after choice is back to original. If I just removed a bunch of acne, I don’t want that coming back too. For me, that makes it hard to evaluate the skin retouch.
I agree. It's a small thing that would make a huge difference.
The only feature I want is to be able to buy the software. I will never ever pay for credits/pay as you go/ no matter how good it is. Hear me Evoto.
I know what you mean but the cost is dependent on the volume of edits you make which reflects the server time you use, Evoto doesn’t work if you aren’t online as the AI processing isn’t on device. It is amazing and there’s loads not shown in this video.
@@OriginStudiosPhoto I get it. I generate AI stuff on my computer so if you have a descent video card it could be done. Maybe have an option for both so people with good computers can run it locally?
Yep, as @orginStudiosPhoto said, it's about the server costs for Evoto (and every other AI software company). Hopefully newer price models will emerge for Evoto and Adobe, Skylum, etc. But for now, they are all working out how to pay for those big data centers doing all the heavy lifting.
@@wildone106 Sadly the whole business world seems to have gone down the subscription route rather than ownership, I think the goal is you will never own anything. I get your point though, offline AI is possible , presumably it's the open source stable diffusion platform you're using? I guess it's always possible that might change and it will be a good reason for people to upgrade their computers. I think with this one like many others they are looking to drive as much revenue as they can and the more you use it the more valuable it is but if you don't use it it's also not costing you anything. Software development isn't cheap. Evoto does see to be squarely aimed at working pros at the moment a bit like Imagen. I will say that at least for now they seem to update it on a regular basis at the moment (unlike Adobe *cough*)
clicked link, says no credits will be awarded but i may still sign up 😔
Evoto said that the link was hacked. Here's a new link, but they are no longer offering 30 free credits. Use the discount code to get up to 15% off.
www.evoto.ai/c/10Mark
Discount Code: EvotoMarkWallace (up to 15% off)
Shame doesn't work on patterned backdrops
Things in the AI world are happening so fast I wouldn't be surprised if that feature comes out soon.
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Sorry Mark, you're moving away from your absorbing vids, they're getting a bit boring now.
What was your favorite video from the past? Did you have a question about a specific topic? I'm not an entertainer, I'm an educator. ;)
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@@MarkWallaceVideos I don't have a particular favourite video Mark, nor any questions to ask on any specific subject.
Also I do know that your not a entertainer, in the traditional sense, but tutoring does need a light hearted side.
But did find in your older videos, your manner of presenting kept me absorbed, therefore listening to what you were explaining.
So when I say they are becoming boring, it's not from an entertainment point of view, it's just I'm less absorbed now, therefore your not holding my attention.
I think sometimes that explaining certain types methodology it feels a little dragged out in the explaining thereof.
Maybe it's becoming an age thing, but here's hoping future videos will become absorbing again, I'd hate them not to.
@@danymirabal feeling sorry for yourself are you, lost for words no doubt.
@@Tony-c7z9tsounds like a you problem not Mark’s, take a look at your life and where you at….he doesn’t owe you anything, feel free to watch another “absorbing” channel and aspect that only you are responsible for