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Photoshop AI sorted out the out-of-focus bottom of the photo in seconds!

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Graham Whistler wrote:
Photoshop AI sorted out the out-of-focus bottom of the photo in seconds!

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That’s a good example of AI assisting you in correcting an annoying part of a composition.

It’s done a very realistic infill.



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I find it quite affective in most cases. Like everything don't expect too much as sometime it does make a right mess of things.

 




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Nice to see a Green Finch which is now on the Red list of endangered species.


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having just succumbed to yet another change of camera body (due to health ,age ) related problems .I purchased a olympus OM1 last week couple of shots from first day out with it.

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Nice shots Jeff.

 




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Wondered why my peanut feeder was emptying so quickly…



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We had 3 Jays today that have all learnt to ‘humming bird hover’ and take nuts out of the feeder with supposedly big bird deterrents.



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Woodie is a regular visitor now. Although I do wish he wouldn’t hang about in the darkest area of that garden. 



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At least there’s more chance of seeing him now the leaves have fallen. I do wish he would come closer and into the remaining sunbathed areas of the garden. There must be 4or5 stops of light difference between the sunlit feeder area and the woodland border…..in addition to 30 meter of extra distance to bridge. Sigh!



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Maybe put a couple of Arri spots down there?



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Eric wrote:
Wondered why my peanut feeder was emptying so quickly…



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We had 3 Jays today that have all learnt to ‘humming bird hover’ and take nuts out of the feeder with supposedly big bird deterrents.

They soon learn how to overcome problems.

 

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