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by Blammar
1114 days ago
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The problem I have with these is that they do 98% of the removal well, but flub the last 2%. This has been the case with every one of the online and app flavors I have used (note I refuse to subscribe to Adobe.) My use case is mineral photos, as it turns out. And I would be very surprised if the AI had been trained on these. The sad thing is -- mineral photo backgrounds tend to be very simple and smoothly-varying. Should be a slam dunk. Ah well. A one-shot background remover doesn't give you the opportunity to interact with it and suggest that it got things wrong here and there. Yes, I tried one of my mineral photos, and the app made several errors that it shouldn't have, as the foreground was clearly distinct from the background. I don't know if I'm allowed to post a photo link, but here it is: https://imgur.com/a/V9H1pRH . |
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https://www.photopea.com/tuts/magic-cut-remove-image-backgro...