OK, so this is a first! My long time friend Primo said that he loved this photograph, and the light, but then he said he was surprised that I left the car in the photograph which he thought was distracting. He said I should have moved the car! Honestly, it never occurred to me because I thought that it was not very prominent in the picture. So here's what I did with that photograph... Welcome to AI in Photoshop! There is a relatively new function in Photoshop called "Generative Fill" and the first time I saw a demonstration I nearly fell over! Here's how it works: I used a selection called the "lasso tool" and then in this case I circled the car. Then I chose "Generative Fill" and watch the progress bar and when it is done, the car was GONE! I kid you not! And the light from the garage was extended to where the car was. Look at this! Unbelievable that the AI had the light narrow and fade as it got to the left side of the image! I mean, come ON! So I hope Primo is pleased with this rendition, with no car!
5 comments:
Wow! Vive la difference! How cool is that AI Photoshop stuff. And you now have two blog posts using only one blog photo.
I was so focused on the beautiful garage windows and lighting I didn't notice the car in the first photo. Thanks to Ken''s clear vision and comment you have a new photo that is wonderful with the lighting extended. Amazing technology.
The light seems exceptionally bright inside the garage. The garage door is pretty with the bright white color and the glass window. Trace
Thanks to all of you and I am glad you all enjoyed the magic that changed this photograph from what you first saw, to a newer version.
Yes, this one is better without the car! Betsey
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