Similarly Remove Noise has has only Normal and Strong and an amount slider. Photo AI only has Lens Blur and Motion Blur and an amount setting under the sharpen tool. It is far less clear how or where the refine subject mask works in Photo AI - one gets to pick between Default, Portrait (presumably people) and Landscape subjects and then move 2 sliders Sensitivity and Softness - but one cannot see a mask until the preview has so it is unclear where the tool is being applied AND one does not get to adjust what areas each tool is applied to. The advantage of Sharpen AI is one can select 1 of 10 AI models, choose where sharpening is to be applied and very carefully adjust sliders to prevent or at least reduce issues. That said you can just let the tool do its thing and follow it's guidance. I want far more control than seems to be available in Photo AI and since I have learned how to get the best out of the 3 component tools I am not going to use Photo AI for any serious work. I am deeply biased against full AI tools. Well this is where the problems begin for me. Obviously Photo AI is designed to be a user free AI tool - just let the tool decide for you. I have had the opportunity to use it and compare it a fair bit to the individual tools. This means I already have and use extensively Denoise AI, GigaPixel AI and far less frequently Sharpen AI. We can simply use the quick export button without losing the last mask area, and then continue using the Remove Tool again without having to redraw the mask.I am one who has the full pack and therefore received the beta and now the v1.0 of Photo AI for free - well at least for now. This way, if we want to save different generated versions, we won’t have to exit the Remove Tool before being able to save an image. I also recommend adding a quick export button within the Remove Tool. So we can regenerate the masked area with a single click. I recommend changing the ‘Remove’ button to ‘Regenerate’ after processing (if there are no new mask area). To regenerate the masked area, it requires clicking on ‘Restore mask’ first and then clicking on ‘Remove’ again. At the moment, the ‘Remove’ button is grayed out after processing. The “Remove Tool” seems to be getting better than the previous betas.ĭue to the characteristics of AI-generated images, it often requires a few tries to get the best result.
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