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#1
Hi!

I have a question regarding the use of AI for photo edition. If I use a real photo and use AI to edit it, like making it more dramatic can it still be uploaded like a normal image that's been solely edited on Photoshop without facing problems with the agencies?

And what if in the process it includes some AI generated/changed elements, despite being largely faithful to the original image?

Maybe this question has been asked before but couldn't find an answer.

Thanks!
#2
Hi.

The title basically says all. Is it better to upscale older and lower resolution jpeg images before working on them, or go through the workflow of an image and upscale with AI after all is done? Can't find any discussion about this.

I guess that upscaling before the workflow would give the AI software more detail to work on than on a finished product where noise removal software would already been applied.

On the other hand, working and finishing the image before would make the AI Upscaler to process only what is relevant and reduce the chances of it confusing noise for detail, and thus produce a cleaner result.

Does anyone have any experience with this?

Thanks.
#3
Hi.

Since 4k has been around for a few years now, is producing Full HD 1080p footage still worth? Will the AI tools mean that these resolutions will still be useful to be used on 4k due to the chance of higher quality upscaling and editing?

Unfortunately video has always been an after-thought to me despite ok sales and since I don't have 4k equipment I was wondering if at this time it wouldn't be a waste of time.

Thanks.
#4
123RF / What is happening to 123rf site?
November 06, 2019, 08:36
For the past two days the 123rf site is completely disconfigured for me. Including the buyer side. Is the same happening to you?
#5
Hi!

I'd like to know if there's a way to exclude the microstock agencies websites from the results of the Google reverse image search.

When I search for an image to see if I find it in use, most of the result pages are from the agencies, and frequently multiple results for the same agency when the result page is translated into several languages like pl.fotolia.com, ru.fotolia.com, etc.

If I use the following filter to the search I only get the first site excluded, but not the second:

-site:shutterstock.com -site:fotolia.com

So, in this case I do not see the image on the shutterstock site but fotolia still appears.

Does anyone knows how to exclude multiple url's from the reverse image search?

Thanks.