|
AI Denoiser & Generate Fill
16 posts
• Page 1 of 2 • 1, 2
AI Denoiser & Generate FillThe AI denoiser works fairly good in ACR. It will give your a separate .dng file keeping your edited raw file. In photoshop generate the sides of the canvas was hit or miss after many tries. It does give a good starting off point and finish off with the usual tools of clone and spot healing brush. The photo example is what the AI came up with.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: AI Denoiser & Generate FillThanks for reporting on this, Cheryl.
HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: AI Denoiser & Generate FillThis tutorial does a brief overview of some of the features.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDUkIR1-UOo aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: AI Denoiser & Generate FillThe AI stuff is really pretty amazing in what it can do. I just keep thinking how it really saves all the old media from the dust bin. You can take the old shots and really freshen them uup.
Sidd "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." ..... Ferris Bueller
Re: AI Denoiser & Generate Fill
Yes! I do prefer the denoiser in Nik collection. I haven't tried the AI on old photos to restore scratches yet. aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: AI Denoiser & Generate FillI tried creating a creation from scratch. First a gradient background layer which you can't change later because the images have some of the background for blending. You would have to mask out first. Next I used the shape tool in the shape of a flower using a gradient fill colors that were complementary to the background. Control & select layer to get the marching ants and Generate command was flowers or small flowers or flower. Kept hitting generate until I found one I liked. Did this process a few times. You want the shape to be in the location of where you want the AI to create.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: AI Denoiser & Generate FillThis creation was creating the gradient background layer. Selecting the area for the AI to create. Commands were 3d flower or 3d flowers or 3d flowers with leaves or 3d heart, 3d butterfly. Again keep hitting generate until one I liked and selecting area again for the next command. I added the text. The AI does not do creating text or at least I couldn't get it to work. I created the text with the bevel, shadow, etc. I tried to mask off some of the text to make it look it was embedded. The drop shadow made that not process not work. I merged all the AI layers in a new layer and placed that on top. Masked off that layer on the areas I wanted the text to show through.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: AI Denoiser & Generate FillBeautiful work.
Re: AI Denoiser & Generate Fill
Thanks Bob! aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: AI Denoiser & Generate FillAnd yet another AI testing. The top left photo is the original. The others were versions of AI Generate. I selected subject, invert, generate with no prompts.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: AI Denoiser & Generate FillMom, does it take a long time to generate?
Sidd "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." ..... Ferris Bueller
Re: AI Denoiser & Generate Fill
It takes about 15 seconds to maybe 30 seconds to generate an image. It gives you 3 at a time. aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: AI Denoiser & Generate FillI had a photo session for a friend's son. I asked him to sit on the log that was about 4 feet off the ground. He jumped up and started walking before I had time to adjust my settings. So I took a quick snap. It was way over exposed. I was able to salvage in ACR somewhat. The next problem was he was too far left. I expanded my canvas left and hit generate. The first try is the one I kept.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: AI Denoiser & Generate FillHe requested some cliff composites. This is one of them. I masked him off and a little of the tree branch and generate with the prompt cliff edge. Next I extended the canvas on the bottom. Selected a little of the image and the empty space and generate with the prompt again of cliff edge. It took several times of hitting generate to get the one I wanted.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: AI Denoiser & Generate FillWow, that's amazing Cheryl
1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
2. Cybertron PC - Liquid Cooled AMD FX6300, 6 cores, 3.50ghz - 32GB DDR3 - MSI GeForce GTX 960 Gaming 4G, 4GB Video Ram, 1024 Cuda Cores.
16 posts
• Page 1 of 2 • 1, 2
Similar topicsWho is onlineUsers browsing this forum: No registered users and 7 guests |