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Peace 11-03-2023 09:53 AM

AI editing apps photo/video
 
Hello everyone! I'm looking for someone experienced in using AI tools for editing and enhancing visuals.


Specifically, I'm interested in:
- Upgrading old Standard Definition videos to High Definition.
- Enhancing the quality of videos.
- Batch editing sets of photos.
- Removing tattoos from images.
- Altering clothing and potentially changing hairstyles in photos.

Any assistance or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

2MuchMark 11-03-2023 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Peace (Post 23194960)
- Upgrading old Standard Definition videos to High Definition.

Topaz Video Enhance AI:

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Originally Posted by Peace (Post 23194960)
- Enhancing the quality of videos.

DaVinci Resolve, of course..! It already has alot of AI tools built-in.

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Originally Posted by Peace (Post 23194960)
- Batch editing sets of photos.

Adobe Lightroom and / or Luminar AI. Luminar is a little easier to use, but Adobe is the king, and Lightroom yields better results, really quickly too when used on an M1 or M2 Mac.

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Originally Posted by Peace (Post 23194960)
- Removing tattoos from images.

Adobe Photoshop of course. Try the Content-Aware Fill tool.

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Originally Posted by Peace (Post 23194960)
- Altering clothing and potentially changing hairstyles in photos.

HairSeg. It's made just for hairstyles. You can also try DeepArt.

Good luck!

Peace 11-03-2023 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by 2MuchMark (Post 23194992)
Topaz Video Enhance AI:


DaVinci Resolve, of course..! It already has alot of AI tools built-in.


Adobe Lightroom and / or Luminar AI. Luminar is a little easier to use, but Adobe is the king, and Lightroom yields better results, really quickly too when used on an M1 or M2 Mac.


Adobe Photoshop of course. Try the Content-Aware Fill tool.



HairSeg. It's made just for hairstyles. You can also try DeepArt.

Good luck!

Thanks a lot for tips. Are you editing content yourself? I will share a bit later what i found as well

2MuchMark 11-03-2023 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Peace (Post 23195043)
Thanks a lot for tips. Are you editing content yourself? I will share a bit later what i found as well

Not really, I just play around with various tools for fun and to sharpen my skills. Things are changing so fast that I worry about falling behind..! In my mainstream life I build, support and troubleshoot networks, servers, etc.


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