Adobe should definitely integrate this feature in Photoshop. I don't see why they haven't already! I am a photographer, and sometimes I encounter those shots that are slightly soft, especially the eyes. Having this integrated into photoshop is something I have always wanted!
Brilliant video. I personally qualified in Engineering and I.T. back in the early 1990’s when although most photo cameras, and audio recording devices were still analogue, there was a lot of blurring and “noise” in the recordings, especially at higher resolutions. The analogue to digital converter cards were just coming out for PCs, but to the best of my knowledge there was no “cleaning up” software to get rid of the blurring or “noise” in the photos or audio recordings. Thank you for your very informative video on how the technology now exists to do these things...📷🎥📻👍
@@coryulrich6489 Is not that good. At least for me the auto AI leave the image too sharp (I had to move the slider). The focus and stabilizer works decent but the sharpen no too much. This app as I see in this video, looks a million times better.
@@coryulrich6489 It comes nowhere near Remini in terms of facial enhancement and reconstruction from very limited image information. It's amazing at sharpening though!
Okay, so this actually isn't any AI wizard thing going on, it doesn't have a library and doesn't mix and match faces, no, it learned from a lot of blurred and non-blurred image pairs to generate a non blurred version of a blurred image, it uses neural networks in a clever way to do this. these artifacts are basically generated by the neural network, all the neural network does is just take the blurred image and imagines and generates a not blurred image. It's really like a black box.
I thought this was getting hyped up too much so just tried it for myself. I took a photo on my phone of an old photo of my grandad from the 50s that was out of focus and wow am I impressed with the results! Incredible!!
Your mother looks so friendly! And now we know how your hair looks like when you're not recording your excellent videos :D Love you and thanks for the tip
There's some big problem with Remini: it focuses on faces. And it's easily noticeable. Look at hair - only hair closest to face is enhanced, the rest remains blurry.
Remini has become extremely useful to professional artists for painting fine art portrait commissions, where the client has provided substandard images to work from. Unfortunately, it only works on human faces - having an app that works on pets and objects would be perfect. I also would LOVE this to be a PS plugin or stand-alone software.
I tried this a couple days ago on old slide photos and it seemed really promising. The biggest issue is when you know the person and can see the difference. Besides that, I was pretty amazed at what it could do.
I tried this with a 7 year old photo of my son taken with an Canon EOS M. That camera had crap autofocus and I took a photo of my son that was amazing, but it was out of focus. I was so dissapointed that I sold my Canon and bought a Sony A6000. But I saved the photo, because maybe someday I could find a software that could remove the blur. Well, that day has come, Remini just restored my 7 year old photo and blew my mind. Thank You!
Imagine when Adobe incorporates such AI restoration feature (of course, requires cloud access probably for faster processing times) into photoshop and/or even Illustrator & the rest of their suites
With all the knowledge you have got about photoshop, all these days I have been thinking that you are a humanoid version of adobe. But no, I was wrong, you are a human being too, you have lovely parents.
When I first saw what Remini could do I thought it would be great if Photoshop could incorporate a plug in like this. Maybe they could add it to the Neural filters. Even though the Shake Reduction filter does help, it can't come close to how well Remini works on a blurry face. Hopefully Adobe is listening.
I had an idea. You could divide the full image up into smaller images, then export and composite those back into Photoshop and retain the full resolution!
What would be interesting here is if you could upload your own library of reference photos so that their system could use that same person's detailed features from sharp images to recreate the details in a blurry image.
that would be too much work for their server to adjust the ai model for every single user. standalone software with the ability to constantly learn from new datasets would be better
WOW! Just downloaded the free version and it is still amazing. I only had one shot from a baptism where the couple was looking at the camera but the husband was out of focus because I was using a low aperture for the dimly lit church. I couldn’t even deliver the photo. Now I can!!!
That was a useful presentation and a great indication where the future is headed Thanks for posting. BTW your mother looks like she could be your sister!
An amazing leap forward in image reconstruction. As an artist who frequently works in Adobe Photoshop and other programs, I love your channel. Great work. Very informative. Thank you for your tutorials.
Thank you for this video, it came at the right time for me. I had to do an obituary for my friend's grandfather, and his picture was so bad I didn't know what to do. After using the application, the result was unique. I managed to make the relatives of the deceased happy with one little thing ...
I found this app a couple of months ago during lockdown and right away was looking for a video by you! If someone was able to replicate such an AI-based result manually in photoshop, I'm sure it would be you! Still hoping you come up with a photoshop type solution. I'm really impressed by this app and see its potential for restoration, but sometimes the restored photos look slightly "uncanny valley" to me, because the matching of sample images to the original isn't perfect (duh), it's almost like you can see the ghosts of sample faces used - however it's still pretty darn shocking what this AI can do and the results are exceptional bases to further work on in photoshop. Can't complain.
You have really good pedagogical skills, I don't do photoshop but still, watch your work because I am a lecturer and teacher myself. You have something to teach me pell
Just played around with Remini a bit. It's quite amazing. I think we can all thank the millions of selfies being taken for the A.I. to have the extensive library to get the results it does. Who knew selfies would be good for something? = P
Since I discovered it months ago I've been using it on my professional works. I installed Bluestacks on my windows to use it. It's amazing! Only sharpen perfectly faces, not the rest of the image. Every image with low resolution is converted to a high perfect sharp one (only faces) 👍
This is the same AI that uses MyHeritage on their site to enhance photos, I discovered it a week ago and tested it on old photos of my great-grand-father and I'm still in shock. I came here remmembering your excellent channel and I found out you already knew of this technology, of course! Thanks for the knowledge about the app, I had already used the free samples for that heritage web! Congrats for the channel, it really helps a lot, not only one can learn a lot but it's entertaining and you speak a perfect and clear English and it's so good for us no-English speakers.
Though the photo enhancement on MyHeritage site uses the licensed technology by remini, there are slight differences to the result. It seems that the remini app itself performs slightly better.
Thanks for using one of my stock images in this video (the first image, with the two girls with the sparkers ). :) And just luckily today RUclips suggested this video for me.
Technology behind these stuff is still experimental and compute required is yet to be optimised or consumer grade experience. They do it in cloud for a reason because local models and training is still a dream for 99% usecases that everyone is trying to achieve. FYI it's still not AI but half baked image recreation models thag enhance images with various techniques given you can throw tremendous amount of computing power.
@@MaulikParmar210 But regardless, even as is, this would make a very useful tool for professionals. At least using this as a starting point would be useful, to where we as designers could use other images to help us further tweak any of the slight modifications the software makes to facial features. This AI is the closest we'll get to taking a completely blurred image and achieving this good of results.
I just tried it out a few moments ago and it blew me away. Didn't quite expect that from an app that's free. It did somehow made artifacts but those can be easily cleaned up or tricked around creatively. Thanks a lot!
OMG, this just can in time. I took a photo of my mom and daughter, mom was in focus and daughter was a bit blurred because of the depth of field, and it was the one photo I liked the most and this app saved it. Wooow, I am subscribing to this app.
Keep in mind, this software fixes faces only. No things, no clothes, no background. But, however, faces are surely the most importand part of a photo. So I'm VERY THANKFUL for this video 👍👍
Pretty damn crazy how good it is :O If at some point these AI upscalers can fix the unnatural looking artifacts when zoomed entirely in, it'll be simply perfect.. Now they often get this painting-ish surface when investigated closer
Have you tried the following? 1) Correct a blurred photo using this program, then 2) Use the same program to correct the resolution of the restored image. In other words, you engage in the same process twice. Theoretically, it should work--creating a fully high-res image, I'll elaborate. In place of the Xerox effect, one of devolution, the image should only improve--as such--you might as well try a 3rd or 4th deblur pass on the rendered image in order to see if my theory holds up. I would expect that the quality of the image clarity of the eyes will increase, exponentially--and perhaps this will also be true of the hair. In the end, you can cut and paste the rendered images--and extrapolate the best elements from the evolving passes of the photo...in order to create a new master photo. Blow up the image, and do some close-up digital airbrushing--or texture mapping in order to detail the lips, eyes or hair--and then return to the normal photo size--and you are done.
that is literally impossible man!!! if AI could create details in humans then I am afraid of what else it can create from very little information....man this AI stuff
Wrong - It's literally *possible* because it does it! Topaz labs have similar AI tools that can work very well for sharpen and denoising. There is a continuous stream of great papers being published about AI research at the moment. Exciting times.
Yaknow... it is just a pleasure to see kind, intelligent and eloquent people with valuable content! You're parents raised you well! Very good vid! Thanks!
I am using Remini for a while now. I am restoring old photos, some of which are really bad quality. Remini makes them them insanely good quality. Also there is colorize and much more. But be careful, if the image is very bad it might make some funny effects like more teeth, more eyes and etc.
Every image File has a text script these apps just edit this script and add data according to the script to increase the pixels but this app is using other pictures to add pixels
Thanks for explaining how you think the phone software is sampling from other images in series of person to reconstruct details lost by blur. Alternate ways that might work in my opinion: some of the phone cameras combine images into a final image (perhaps at different apertures (as they merge exposures on multiple shots for more dynamic range), maybe it is accessing one of the combined images that has more detail (if image was shot at multiple apertures before merging into one. .... Or the other possibility, with other companies, like AI Gigapixel software do a great job at reconstructing details on upsizing (based likely on direction on lines (probably builds detail edges based on calculated vectors on lines and curves), and analyzing highlight and shadows), maybe the phone company is making a deal with licensing some of this tech from these companies. More than one way to do this.
It seems a lot of the commenters in here are praising this app before they actually try it out themselves. I tried 5 different photos with varying degrees of sharpness (or lack thereof) and noticed no dramatic differences in any of the photos. I've had better results with basic knowledge of photoshop and lightroom sharpening tools
Ok, this is absolutely insane! I never thought this was possible. I have a question about a much more mundane part, though. When you brought the lower resolution (exported) image in to overlay on the original, how did it match the size? When I bring things in, they're smaller, and I HATE trying to size them up perfectly to match over the originals. I've always said Photoshop should make a "match pixels" function to automatically resize it to match what's underneath, especially if you've only changed a little bit of of the picture or if it's part of that original picture. Is there some sizing feature that I'm missing??
Whoa. Truly enjoyed this as someone who does photo repair and restoration. Exciting and mindblown. At the same time I'm kinda creeped out, ha! Amazing.
I’ve tried this on a couple portraits and results are impressive. This app will be a godsend to those transferring old family photos to digital from the manual focus 35mm SLR days... finding sharp photos from pre-autofocus era is not that easy when you look close at your prints... Thanks for finding this.
I don't believe the timing of this. I have an Etsy shop and I create custom magazine covers for people. Most of the time the photos they send me are clear and/or large enough. This past week I've had 4 orders with photos that were small or fuzzy (I never had so many before). I used the app and a little fiddling with them and was able to make each one work. I know they wouldn't have come out as well without it. Thanks!
I tried this . Got to get premium … you can literally bring focus back - artefacts maybe need retouching at times , yet Remini is mind blowing 🙏🏻thank you man you the best ❤
Hace un tiempo que no miraba videos tuyos en RUclips. Me alegra mucho ver cómo has crecido. Siempre agradecido por todo lo que se nos permite aprender en tu canal. Que siga el excelente trabajo. Saludos desde Guatemala. Un fuerte abrazo.
If people are using the images to upload them on to social media outlets, then it doesn’t really matter as they have already signed their privacy away in the t&cs. If you are like me however, and don’t use social media, then it is something to worry about.
When your grandma can restore her photos automatically and instantly just by clicking an app on her phone, it means your job has already been taken by AI. we're obsolete
If your grandma can use this app, I say good on her, lol.. Mine can't even figure out facebook.. Lot of old people are just oblivious AF to technology. But to be fair, when my grandma was a kid, horse and buggy were probably still being used as a method of transportation.
Lol I've played with this with some of my older pictures, and sure enough I got a couple where the faces were blurred or details were lost to dynamic range (old cameras) and it did completely invent details. Looked like completely different people. Still it's pretty nifty
I don't have that much qualification to question your tutorial. I have learnt a lot from your videos. I'm just requesting to share the link of the first pic in the description just for testing purpose. Certainly, I can use my set of pics but curious to try with the same image. Presently I'm using Gigapixel and it really works great. I'm not advertising it but as you said Remini is cloud-based and it compares the given pic with available pics in its DB, as you know, there are chances of data breaching. Though Gigapixel can work stand-alone yet I can't say what it's doing at the back end.
I’ll have to check it out myself but appreciate your heads up. I’m always very circumspect with claims. In terms of the photo of the two ladies holding the sparklers .....just shoot it at f/8 (or whatever tests out) and not worry so much on crit focus. Really appreciated your review and your audio is excellent 😊
I have a lot of Japanese content that could use something like this
🤣🤣🤣 share with me later
Not sure everybody is going to understand this joke... 😂
Underrated
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA lmao
Dank 👌 you need to decrypt and edit every frame though for a video .
Adobe should definitely integrate this feature in Photoshop. I don't see why they haven't already! I am a photographer, and sometimes I encounter those shots that are slightly soft, especially the eyes. Having this integrated into photoshop is something I have always wanted!
This is a VERY RARE video, can anyone guess why?
Unmesh hasn't said "c u r v e s"
Right ❤️
@@gokulg9474 right :) :) :)
😂 😂 😂
Hahahahahaah
LOL
Brilliant video. I personally qualified in Engineering and I.T. back in the early 1990’s when although most photo cameras, and audio recording devices were still analogue, there was a lot of blurring and “noise” in the recordings, especially at higher resolutions.
The analogue to digital converter cards were just coming out for PCs, but to the best of my knowledge there was no “cleaning up” software to get rid of the blurring or “noise” in the photos or audio recordings.
Thank you for your very informative video on how the technology now exists to do these things...📷🎥📻👍
It's been a long time since anything has made my jaw hit the floor but today you've succeeded, just amazing!
@@coryulrich6489 thanks, I will
@@coryulrich6489 Is not that good. At least for me the auto AI leave the image too sharp (I had to move the slider). The focus and stabilizer works decent but the sharpen no too much. This app as I see in this video, looks a million times better.
@@coryulrich6489 It comes nowhere near Remini in terms of facial enhancement and reconstruction from very limited image information. It's amazing at sharpening though!
@@coryulrich6489 not a fan of topaz. I get as good of results using Photoshop, and topaz is soooooo slow
@@coryulrich6489 topaz doesn't do this kind of enhance tho, this is far more powerful
Okay, so this actually isn't any AI wizard thing going on, it doesn't have a library and doesn't mix and match faces, no, it learned from a lot of blurred and non-blurred image pairs to generate a non blurred version of a blurred image, it uses neural networks in a clever way to do this. these artifacts are basically generated by the neural network, all the neural network does is just take the blurred image and imagines and generates a not blurred image. It's really like a black box.
Whoa. This is wild. Also, I would like to express how much I appreciate you as a teacher. I’ve learned so much from you over the years.
You are right🙌
@@lucidgames2580 Unmesh is the hero we all need.
Me too
Hi Mesh, I just want to thank you because you almost share everything and anything.
You're my first teacher in Photoshop.
I have been using this app since a month now. I got so surprised by the results. This is the best app that I've even seen with the AI.
Achha ,sai hai
I thought this was getting hyped up too much so just tried it for myself. I took a photo on my phone of an old photo of my grandad from the 50s that was out of focus and wow am I impressed with the results! Incredible!!
Your mother looks so friendly! And now we know how your hair looks like when you're not recording your excellent videos :D Love you and thanks for the tip
This seems to surpass what Adobe and Google can do. Remini is going get bought by either Adobe or Google in the next few months. Just watch.
I'll stay here and watch 👀
Probably Adobe!
Apple could also buy it. They have too much money ;-)
exactly my thoughts
Stop giving out ideals..
"If this doesn't blow your mind, I don't know what will."
Your shirt, bro.
But I really like it!!
That's a really cool shirt, kind of "Dia de los muertos" theme shirt I guess. There is one skeleton wearing a Mexican hat LOL
Unmesh being a fan of Mercedes-AMG Petronas blew my mind
very cool shirt, I like it
The prices on using this app for more than 5 pictures per day..
There's some big problem with Remini: it focuses on faces. And it's easily noticeable. Look at hair - only hair closest to face is enhanced, the rest remains blurry.
Didn't expect to get my mind blown, but here it is. This is definitely a step forward from the AI image enhancers to date!
Agreed. It's freaky good.
It's inventing a lot of stuff though. Better to keep in mind
I just love how you smiled after you showed us your mum's photo. That was awesome :)
Remini has become extremely useful to professional artists for painting fine art portrait commissions, where the client has provided substandard images to work from. Unfortunately, it only works on human faces - having an app that works on pets and objects would be perfect. I also would LOVE this to be a PS plugin or stand-alone software.
@photorealist But how to save it original size in the remini app eg if it the pic is 10mb it reduces it to 3 Mb
@@bigcliff100ify it's really simple...just learn coding...and re-code that app again with that capability 😐
@@Achiever88 nice joke
@@nyus2093 then give a like to my comment you sussy baka
@@Achiever88 done
I tried this a couple days ago on old slide photos and it seemed really promising. The biggest issue is when you know the person and can see the difference. Besides that, I was pretty amazed at what it could do.
the best thing that ever happened to that app was you reviewing it.
I tried this with a 7 year old photo of my son taken with an Canon EOS M. That camera had crap autofocus and I took a photo of my son that was amazing, but it was out of focus. I was so dissapointed that I sold my Canon and bought a Sony A6000. But I saved the photo, because maybe someday I could find a software that could remove the blur. Well, that day has come, Remini just restored my 7 year old photo and blew my mind. Thank You!
Imagine when Adobe incorporates such AI restoration feature (of course, requires cloud access probably for faster processing times) into photoshop and/or even Illustrator & the rest of their suites
Still waiting.
With all the knowledge you have got about photoshop, all these days I have been thinking that you are a humanoid version of adobe. But no, I was wrong, you are a human being too, you have lovely parents.
When I first saw what Remini could do I thought it would be great if Photoshop could incorporate a plug in like this. Maybe they could add it to the Neural filters. Even though the Shake Reduction filter does help, it can't come close to how well Remini works on a blurry face. Hopefully Adobe is listening.
It's so satisfying to see that the master of photoshop still got excited to see this kind of stuff, thank you so much Mesh for sharing this with us.
I had an idea. You could divide the full image up into smaller images, then export and composite those back into Photoshop and retain the full resolution!
What would be interesting here is if you could upload your own library of reference photos so that their system could use that same person's detailed features from sharp images to recreate the details in a blurry image.
This is such a brilliant suggestion ⭐️
that would be too much work for their server to adjust the ai model for every single user. standalone software with the ability to constantly learn from new datasets would be better
@@rrrr2150 Maybe. Maybe not. It depends on how it's engineered/deployed.
WOW! Just downloaded the free version and it is still amazing. I only had one shot from a baptism where the couple was looking at the camera but the husband was out of focus because I was using a low aperture for the dimly lit church. I couldn’t even deliver the photo. Now I can!!!
That was a useful presentation and a great indication where the future is headed Thanks for posting. BTW your mother looks like she could be your sister!
An amazing leap forward in image reconstruction. As an artist who frequently works in Adobe Photoshop and other programs, I love your channel. Great work. Very informative. Thank you for your tutorials.
I don't understand a thing , but his voice is so soothing :)
I just used this app on a very soft screen shot and the results were amazing. Thanks for pointing this out.
This is a program I would use because I do miss focus at times. Would be great if it worked with PS as a plug-in. Great find!
Thank you for this video, it came at the right time for me.
I had to do an obituary for my friend's grandfather, and his picture was so bad I didn't know what to do.
After using the application, the result was unique.
I managed to make the relatives of the deceased happy with one little thing ...
I found this app a couple of months ago during lockdown and right away was looking for a video by you! If someone was able to replicate such an AI-based result manually in photoshop, I'm sure it would be you! Still hoping you come up with a photoshop type solution. I'm really impressed by this app and see its potential for restoration, but sometimes the restored photos look slightly "uncanny valley" to me, because the matching of sample images to the original isn't perfect (duh), it's almost like you can see the ghosts of sample faces used - however it's still pretty darn shocking what this AI can do and the results are exceptional bases to further work on in photoshop. Can't complain.
You have really good pedagogical skills, I don't do photoshop but still, watch your work because I am a lecturer and teacher myself. You have something to teach me pell
This app will really help my workflow when drawing pencil portraits for clients that like to send me old blurry photos to copy from!
U can give the link of this app plz
Just played around with Remini a bit. It's quite amazing. I think we can all thank the millions of selfies being taken for the A.I. to have the extensive library to get the results it does. Who knew selfies would be good for something? = P
Since I discovered it months ago I've been using it on my professional works. I installed Bluestacks on my windows to use it. It's amazing! Only sharpen perfectly faces, not the rest of the image. Every image with low resolution is converted to a high perfect sharp one (only faces) 👍
whats the application again?
Remini
Are they slowly recreating that “ENHANCE IMAGE” command in movies?🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is the same AI that uses MyHeritage on their site to enhance photos, I discovered it a week ago and tested it on old photos of my great-grand-father and I'm still in shock.
I came here remmembering your excellent channel and I found out you already knew of this technology, of course! Thanks for the knowledge about the app, I had already used the free samples for that heritage web!
Congrats for the channel, it really helps a lot, not only one can learn a lot but it's entertaining and you speak a perfect and clear English and it's so good for us no-English speakers.
Though the photo enhancement on MyHeritage site uses the licensed technology by remini, there are slight differences to the result. It seems that the remini app itself performs slightly better.
Adobe Team definitely should add this app as a third party plug-in into Photoshop 2021.
for sure
Thanks for using one of my stock images in this video (the first image, with the two girls with the sparkers ). :) And just luckily today RUclips suggested this video for me.
10 years ago during an Adobe seminar they demonstrated the same thing. The audience went wild and it was promised “soon”. Still waiting.
For real, they should just bring it, why wait
Technology behind these stuff is still experimental and compute required is yet to be optimised or consumer grade experience.
They do it in cloud for a reason because local models and training is still a dream for 99% usecases that everyone is trying to achieve.
FYI it's still not AI but half baked image recreation models thag enhance images with various techniques given you can throw tremendous amount of computing power.
@@MaulikParmar210 But regardless, even as is, this would make a very useful tool for professionals. At least using this as a starting point would be useful, to where we as designers could use other images to help us further tweak any of the slight modifications the software makes to facial features. This AI is the closest we'll get to taking a completely blurred image and achieving this good of results.
Lmao
What’s the name of this app?
I just tried it out a few moments ago and it blew me away. Didn't quite expect that from an app that's free. It did somehow made artifacts but those can be easily cleaned up or tricked around creatively. Thanks a lot!
Damn I wish I could have this app as a plugin for Photoshop
OMG, this just can in time. I took a photo of my mom and daughter, mom was in focus and daughter was a bit blurred because of the depth of field, and it was the one photo I liked the most and this app saved it. Wooow, I am subscribing to this app.
You just ended my whole career as i was using it silently
😂😂😂
Yes the truth ❤️
Think there’s a few of us man 😂
lol
Me too😂
Keep in mind, this software fixes faces only. No things, no clothes, no background. But, however, faces are surely the most importand part of a photo. So I'm VERY THANKFUL for this video 👍👍
Unmesh and Mum is the wholesome content I need to day!
Pretty damn crazy how good it is :O
If at some point these AI upscalers can fix the unnatural looking artifacts when zoomed entirely in, it'll be simply perfect.. Now they often get this painting-ish surface when investigated closer
So why don't cops use this to enhance bad CCTV images of criminals....seems the perfect application for it
Insane application and insights, thanks for sharing!
And man, can I just say that I love the way you speak! You're so good at this. Cheers! 👏
Have you tried the following? 1) Correct a blurred photo using this program, then 2) Use the same program to correct the resolution of the restored image. In other words, you engage in the same process twice. Theoretically, it should work--creating a fully high-res image, I'll elaborate. In place of the Xerox effect, one of devolution, the image should only improve--as such--you might as well try a 3rd or 4th deblur pass on the rendered image in order to see if my theory holds up. I would expect that the quality of the image clarity of the eyes will increase, exponentially--and perhaps this will also be true of the hair. In the end, you can cut and paste the rendered images--and extrapolate the best elements from the evolving passes of the photo...in order to create a new master photo. Blow up the image, and do some close-up digital airbrushing--or texture mapping in order to detail the lips, eyes or hair--and then return to the normal photo size--and you are done.
"My beard is very sharp" Truer words were never said.
I think I saw this AI on two minuets paper and there's still a lot there that would AMAZE us.
that is literally impossible man!!!
if AI could create details in humans then I am afraid of what else it can create from very little information....man this AI stuff
Do yourself a favor and look up styleGan2 on youtube. It's absurd. Ai iteration is the future.
Wrong - It's literally *possible* because it does it! Topaz labs have similar AI tools that can work very well for sharpen and denoising. There is a continuous stream of great papers being published about AI research at the moment. Exciting times.
Yaknow... it is just a pleasure to see kind, intelligent and eloquent people with valuable content! You're parents raised you well! Very good vid! Thanks!
You can log in with multiple email ids to overcome the 5 images per day barrier.
Yess.. Just use TempMail apps. Heheheh 😁
I've just put some old photos through of people who are no longer with us. I'm just shocked at it. Feeling quite emotional.
Anyone hears, LUMINA saying YES NOTED . WE WILL TAKE CARE OF THAT. :-)
topaz
That is one well groomed man. Manscaping on a professional level. Well done sir, I admire your commitment 👏 👍
Besides being a Photoshop “GOD,” his fashion sense is incredible. Thank you, Unmesh.
I am using Remini for a while now. I am restoring old photos, some of which are really bad quality. Remini makes them them insanely good quality. Also there is colorize and much more. But be careful, if the image is very bad it might make some funny effects like more teeth, more eyes and etc.
Side tip: you can remove the ad from these apps by using an adblocking DNS like adguard
Really? Is it an app or VPN that we have to manually set?
@@ShebeerPrince in many phones DNS can be manually set inside network settings. But yes, DNS can also be changed by using an app.
@@ramkumarkzym how do you set it?
I have just finished transforming an image of a cupcake out of focus and the result has been spectacular
Every image File has a text script these apps just edit this script and add data according to the script to increase the pixels but this app is using other pictures to add pixels
Wow! You look so much like your father! Thanks for sharing this app, can't wait to try it!
For an AI like this you need more than "a view sample images" :D
Thanks for explaining how you think the phone software is sampling from other images in series of person to reconstruct details lost by blur.
Alternate ways that might work in my opinion: some of the phone cameras combine images into a final image (perhaps at different apertures (as they merge exposures on multiple shots for more dynamic range), maybe it is accessing one of the combined images that has more detail (if image was shot at multiple apertures before merging into one. .... Or the other possibility, with other companies, like AI Gigapixel software do a great job at reconstructing details on upsizing (based likely on direction on lines (probably builds detail edges based on calculated vectors on lines and curves), and analyzing highlight and shadows), maybe the phone company is making a deal with licensing some of this tech from these companies. More than one way to do this.
No curves?
Where's Unmesh? You're not Unmesh. Bring him back.
He's an Imposter.
This is not unmesh its the ai using his identity to promote itself
AI generated
I've been paying for unlimited for the last year or so. SO worth it, and I have used it professionally!
This guy looks like a sophisticated and polished version of Kroor Singh 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
It seems a lot of the commenters in here are praising this app before they actually try it out themselves. I tried 5 different photos with varying degrees of sharpness (or lack thereof) and noticed no dramatic differences in any of the photos. I've had better results with basic knowledge of photoshop and lightroom sharpening tools
I used it for a month, and I'm amazed how good it is. but the problem is, it only works with faces, rest of the image looks garbage and it is unusable
I hope Topaz is looking into this!
Ok, this is absolutely insane! I never thought this was possible. I have a question about a much more mundane part, though. When you brought the lower resolution (exported) image in to overlay on the original, how did it match the size? When I bring things in, they're smaller, and I HATE trying to size them up perfectly to match over the originals. I've always said Photoshop should make a "match pixels" function to automatically resize it to match what's underneath, especially if you've only changed a little bit of of the picture or if it's part of that original picture. Is there some sizing feature that I'm missing??
It simply scales the image to the same size as the original. Ctrl-T will do the same.
Whoa. Truly enjoyed this as someone who does photo repair and restoration. Exciting and mindblown. At the same time I'm kinda creeped out, ha! Amazing.
14:21 you cut off the most important scene in the video, where you should have compared it to the original one!! nwdn_file_temp to background layer
I’ve tried this on a couple portraits and results are impressive. This app will be a godsend to those transferring old family photos to digital from the manual focus 35mm SLR days... finding sharp photos from pre-autofocus era is not that easy when you look close at your prints... Thanks for finding this.
Wait a second! When you showed you and your mother I realiser you are a real person.
I assumed you were a CGI in thevideo!😋
I don't believe the timing of this. I have an Etsy shop and I create custom magazine covers for people. Most of the time the photos they send me are clear and/or large enough. This past week I've had 4 orders with photos that were small or fuzzy (I never had so many before). I used the app and a little fiddling with them and was able to make each one work. I know they wouldn't have come out as well without it. Thanks!
If this a coincidence? I just discovered Remini last week.
I tried this . Got to get premium … you can literally bring focus back - artefacts maybe need retouching at times , yet
Remini is mind blowing 🙏🏻thank you man you the best ❤
This is pretty incredible honestly.
My vote is considered. Me Voted this Thumbnail in ummesh's insta story
Hace un tiempo que no miraba videos tuyos en RUclips. Me alegra mucho ver cómo has crecido.
Siempre agradecido por todo lo que se nos permite aprender en tu canal. Que siga el excelente trabajo. Saludos desde Guatemala. Un fuerte abrazo.
Question is, are they keeping your pictures to feed their algorithm?
If people are using the images to upload them on to social media outlets, then it doesn’t really matter as they have already signed their privacy away in the t&cs. If you are like me however, and don’t use social media, then it is something to worry about.
I love you unmesh 😭😭
When your grandma can restore her photos automatically and instantly just by clicking an app on her phone, it means your job has already been taken by AI.
we're obsolete
If your grandma can use this app, I say good on her, lol.. Mine can't even figure out facebook.. Lot of old people are just oblivious AF to technology. But to be fair, when my grandma was a kid, horse and buggy were probably still being used as a method of transportation.
Any professional in mathematics will be replaced... At first.
waw it's really cool! for the skin it looks like it's creating a mesh to stimulate texture
8:19 when kpopers already know this app ages ago
Remini has been a great find for fine artists using found images in their work.
10:39 - "Adobe, Luminar, are you listening?"
Lol I've played with this with some of my older pictures, and sure enough I got a couple where the faces were blurred or details were lost to dynamic range (old cameras) and it did completely invent details. Looked like completely different people. Still it's pretty nifty
Wait a minute! I think it's the only video where I haven't listen from Unmesh the word "CURVES"
Hahahahahaha! 😂
I don't have that much qualification to question your tutorial. I have learnt a lot from your videos.
I'm just requesting to share the link of the first pic in the description just for testing purpose. Certainly, I can use my set of pics but curious to try with the same image.
Presently I'm using Gigapixel and it really works great. I'm not advertising it but as you said Remini is cloud-based and it compares the given pic with available pics in its DB, as you know, there are chances of data breaching. Though Gigapixel can work stand-alone yet I can't say what it's doing at the back end.
This guy's hair looks like its as solid as a piece of plastic lol
Saw Pauly D, thought why not
He uses the sharpening product on his hair
@@USALibertarian lmao
No it's liquify tool 😀
It's a famous haircut on Brazil, called: Blindadão (search for it on youtube, is kind of funny)
Piximperfect
2017: There is no way by which you can deblur photo
2021 : Debluring is real
@FLAMING BOT idk remeber the title but he made the vid of a cloud based "deblurring" app
10:40 😂😂 yeah i gusse they are listening
I’ll have to check it out myself but appreciate your heads up. I’m always very circumspect with claims.
In terms of the photo of the two ladies holding the sparklers .....just shoot it at f/8 (or whatever tests out) and not worry so much on crit focus.
Really appreciated your review and your audio is excellent 😊
P.S. can you share your mic and audio specs?