Hey, everyone. As overhyped as AI is, it can be pretty neat sometimes. Photoshop introduced generative AI features a while back, but I didn’t really mess around with them much until now. The results are a mixed bag, but some of them are genuinely impressive. The others are just funny. Take a look:
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I have regrets. |
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I think this one is actually really cool. |
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Uh, don’t look too closely at this one. If you know, you know, and I promise this was unintentional. |
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Whoa! You can see reflection of the subject I photographed in the AI-generated water! That’s super neat. |
The reason I say Photoshop AI is awesome is because it lets me use photos I take and make them extremely unhinged with barely any effort. I don’t plan to showcase AI-altered photos on my main site, as I feel like that’s kind of disingenuous when sharing my photography, but don’t be surprised if I post more of them on the blog. Anyway, thanks for reading.