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minus-squareZarxrax@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up17·6 months agoPer the software website (which the article links to), I don’t see any mention of generative AI. Their “ai image intelligence” only makes mention of tagging images for SEO. https://www.pixometry.com/en/publishing/ai-image-intelligence/
minus-squareJordan117@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up10·6 months agoYeah, it’s basically a smart photo filter for color-correction, object cut-outs, masking, etc: https://www.pixometry.com/en/pixometry-the-new-name-for-elpical-software/elpical-claro-pixometry/ This feels more like consolidating positions in an art department post-Photoshop because you don’t need photo editors to dodge and burn physical negatives in a darkroom any more.
Per the software website (which the article links to), I don’t see any mention of generative AI. Their “ai image intelligence” only makes mention of tagging images for SEO. https://www.pixometry.com/en/publishing/ai-image-intelligence/
Yeah, it’s basically a smart photo filter for color-correction, object cut-outs, masking, etc:
https://www.pixometry.com/en/pixometry-the-new-name-for-elpical-software/elpical-claro-pixometry/
This feels more like consolidating positions in an art department post-Photoshop because you don’t need photo editors to dodge and burn physical negatives in a darkroom any more.