Beat Photoshop’s Best Broken Filter
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- Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
- If you’re a fan of photo restoration, you may know that Photoshop offers a filter called Photo Restoration. Only problem: Half the time, it refuses to work. I’m gonna show you why, along with three possible solutions.
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[CHAPTERS]
00:00 Photo Restoration Refused to Work: Three Possible Solutions
00:33 Eight Gunslingers, Dodge City, Kansas
01:40 Neural Filters Recognize Faces
02:23 So Many Faces May Be a Detriment
03:10 We’ve Temporarily Disabled This Filter
03:35 Solution 1: Enhance Faces Off
04:11 Solution 2: Identifying the Problem Face
05:23 Comparing the Other Faces
06:40 A Lot of Mustache Hairs
07:25 What Is Solution Number 2?
08:20 You Have to Blot Out the Offending Face
09:45 Again, Obliterate the Offending Face
10:38 Solution 3: The Fun Solution (If It Works)
11:29 Crank Up the Scratch Reduction Value
13:12 The Return of the Pocket Watches
14:25 One Day, Adobe Will Fix Things
Deke, if all the other industries had teachers like you, the world would be a much better and higher-quality place. Whenever I try to learn anything else, I suffer knowing the teachers are not even close to your skills, knowledge, presentation and excitement. Much love.
Wow, thank you very much!
Thanks Deke for this tutorial and the work arounds. This neural filter may not really a great way to restore old photographs (understatement). In my opinion the neural filter can be used as a start for restoration, but only at very moderate settings. Although I'm an amateur, I've restored quite a few photographs using the old school photoshop tools with much better results than the neural filter. Also, there is other software that will yield better results than the neural filter in Photoshop.
What’s your idea of the better software? (Always on the prowl for better tools!)
Thank you for this - this drives me nuts along with issues in generative fill.
Glad to hear--it was driving me nuts as well.
I wonder if Adobe will ever incorporate AI into photo enhancement so that it will find ragged pixels, pixels out of place and give us a 4K image that looks like it was shot last week. Maybe 5 or maybe 10 years from now?
That is EXACTLY the kind of thing that I hope Adobe is focusing on in the here and now. Photoshop has always been slow on the new upsampling technology front. But when it gets here (soonish, I hope), I expect to be amazed.