mart44
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Post by mart44 on Sept 30, 2023 20:05:15 GMT
I downloaded the trial of AKVIS Inspire AI v2 after reading Sepiana's post in 'Other Photo Organizing and Editing Software'. It is a good program. Not sure if I'll buy it yet though. It can be a bit slow on larger images but works quickly enough if the image size is set to below 1000 pixels (in the program). I thought it might be interesting to see some results. These ones were set to 640 pixels wide.. Before After Before After Before After
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Post by jackscrap on Sept 30, 2023 21:43:13 GMT
Looks interesting, I like what it did with the cows and the sky, the flower too.
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Post by hmca on Sept 30, 2023 23:18:46 GMT
Thanks for sharing, Mart. It is always interesting to see what kind of results can be achieved with a particular program.
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mart44
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Post by mart44 on Oct 1, 2023 7:18:36 GMT
A bit more about it having used it some more. It has the 4 different categories of effects and quite a number of them within each one: Flowers(28) - Architecture(24) - Portrait(50) - Landscape(24). I think it makes a good job of effects because it studies the detail in the original more than perhaps some other programs do ..and that's why it takes some seconds to apply the result.
I see Akvis do a whole range of software. It would cost a fair bit to buy the whole bundle. I have Akvis 'Neon' that came free with Serif's Affinity Photo. Used this for the image posted in the 'Digital Art' section.
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