Yeah, this is quite insane. Also, I am not so sure it does it on the cloud. Last time I checked my 2080 Ti was working when I was doing this stuff. And yes, first link in Google says that only Depth-Aware Haze filter is fully cloud solution. You were wrong ;)
For grins I rounded up a B&W pic of Winston Churchill to which the filter did *nothing* whatever. I discovered that, the file mode has to be set to RGB color-- it won't do anything with an image identified as greyscale. It did a pretty good job on his skin tones and the hat he was wearing but put kind of a weird green cast on half of the suit he had on.
I tried it and then processed it thanks to your video. Work pretty good for what I wanted. I'm sure the colorization of my mother & aunt photo in B&W early fifties will enjoy my brother & sister.
Been playing around with this, I found that outputting to a layer mask enabled me to go back in and colorize certain parts and then use the masks to select which areas I wanted. It works great on skin and clothing but it's way off from being an all in one solution right now. Exciting times for these types of filters Aaron :D Great video though, as always. Don't forget also, you can set this entire new layer in layer options to Colour and then edit/adjust the base layer (using adjustment layers) without affecting the colors you've just added through the neural filter :D
I used the Beta Neural - Colorize to help me with an old family photo. The results could have been better but definitely gave me a great head start to colorize this family photo.
I downloaded the colorize filter several weeks ago and it worked great on several b&w pictures. Yesterday I attempted to colorize another b&w picture and I got the message to download the filter. When I attempted to download the filter, it would not download. I restarted PS but still got the same message. I restarted the computer but continued to get the same message. Any suggestions? Thanks
Thanks for your video. As it relates to the 2nd photo, de-saturating the photo to get black and white affects and limits the tones in the photo - would that not then limit the effectiveness of colorizing it again?
Thank you! Some of the skin tones are really good, but with all the corrections you had to do to the last photo you might as well just do the colorizing from scratch. I probably would not need to use this filter :)
I'm quite impressed with the skin tones that it gets, both the darker and the lighter skin looks quite realistic, maybe a little bit on the red side and saturated. On the other hand looking at instagram that is the fashion nowadays...
The photo which colorized by Colorize Filter seems pretty well, but kind of undersaturated just a little bit. Maybe it makes sense to add more vibrance for better results.
I'm color blind ! I would love a vectorscope in Photoshop/Lightroom. I use it all the time on premiere and After Effects. A completely colorblind person could set off a very good starting point for skin tones and white balance by just looking at the graphs.
You're expecting it to identify the Rose as a Rose or the Blue Jeans as Blue Jeans but it's very obviously only working with tonality in general. Similar shades of gray get the color adjustment. It's not picking the object like you think it should be.
@@scopace314 I know he said it wasn't picking the object...I'm saying it's not even trying to pick the object, it's only picking tones. I think it's still only very generally able to pick out "person" or "sky" or any super generic, super easy to identify "shapes" based on a limited selection of images used to train it. Sure, it will get better over time, but I'm not expecting it to be any time soon.
Have you tried the new Colorize Neural Filter? Tell us what you think of it so far!
Seems like it still needs work. Thanks for sharing.
Super slow. 2+ minutes for anything to happen when I use it.
Yeah, this is quite insane. Also, I am not so sure it does it on the cloud. Last time I checked my 2080 Ti was working when I was doing this stuff. And yes, first link in Google says that only Depth-Aware Haze filter is fully cloud solution. You were wrong ;)
@@karllaun2427 i suppose your pc is not ML accelerated.
For grins I rounded up a B&W pic of Winston Churchill to which the filter did *nothing* whatever. I discovered that, the file mode has to be set to RGB color-- it won't do anything with an image identified as greyscale. It did a pretty good job on his skin tones and the hat he was wearing but put kind of a weird green cast on half of the suit he had on.
I bought it today and am rather sorry that I wasted my money... Back to DeOldify!
superb work
I think you have to click on the area (when in neural filter) you want to color first then pick the color.
I tried it and then processed it thanks to your video. Work pretty good for what I wanted. I'm sure the colorization of my mother & aunt photo in B&W early fifties will enjoy my brother & sister.
Been playing around with this, I found that outputting to a layer mask enabled me to go back in and colorize certain parts and then use the masks to select which areas I wanted. It works great on skin and clothing but it's way off from being an all in one solution right now. Exciting times for these types of filters Aaron :D Great video though, as always. Don't forget also, you can set this entire new layer in layer options to Colour and then edit/adjust the base layer (using adjustment layers) without affecting the colors you've just added through the neural filter :D
Thank you aaron
I used the Beta Neural - Colorize to help me with an old family photo. The results could have been better but definitely gave me a great head start to colorize this family photo.
great update and a brief but substantive run through, thanks
Thanks Aaron. Please do some more on the Neural Filters.
(video starts)
Me: "DOG! THAT'S A DOG!"
lol
I downloaded the colorize filter several weeks ago and it worked great on several b&w pictures. Yesterday I attempted to colorize another b&w picture and I got the message to download the filter. When I attempted to download the filter, it would not download. I restarted PS but still got the same message. I restarted the computer but continued to get the same message. Any suggestions? Thanks
I forgot all about those neural filters. Got a old picture I need restoring. Thanks
Thanks for your video. As it relates to the 2nd photo, de-saturating the photo to get black and white affects and limits the tones in the photo - would that not then limit the effectiveness of colorizing it again?
Thank you! Some of the skin tones are really good, but with all the corrections you had to do to the last photo you might as well just do the colorizing from scratch. I probably would not need to use this filter :)
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I’m not sure how much I’d use this, but impressive.
AMAZING!!
I'm quite impressed with the skin tones that it gets, both the darker and the lighter skin looks quite realistic, maybe a little bit on the red side and saturated. On the other hand looking at instagram that is the fashion nowadays...
The photo which colorized by Colorize Filter seems pretty well, but kind of undersaturated just a little bit. Maybe it makes sense to add more vibrance for better results.
I'm color blind !
I would love a vectorscope in Photoshop/Lightroom. I use it all the time on premiere and After Effects.
A completely colorblind person could set off a very good starting point for skin tones and white balance by just looking at the graphs.
All neural filters crash :( Esp the beta. I have no idea what to do....
good
This still has way to go before it can even compete with e.g. currently available IOS apps doing this
I have used it on some 40’s photos.
You're expecting it to identify the Rose as a Rose or the Blue Jeans as Blue Jeans but it's very obviously only working with tonality in general. Similar shades of gray get the color adjustment. It's not picking the object like you think it should be.
He said it wasn't picking the object, that's the problem. I agree with him that this will definitely improve over time.
@@scopace314 I know he said it wasn't picking the object...I'm saying it's not even trying to pick the object, it's only picking tones. I think it's still only very generally able to pick out "person" or "sky" or any super generic, super easy to identify "shapes" based on a limited selection of images used to train it. Sure, it will get better over time, but I'm not expecting it to be any time soon.
superp pic
I WILL NEVER USE CLOUD... no way Jose
Sadly the new colorize feature has never worked particularly well for me 😩
Yo I’ve never been this early let’s go
4 Views ok, Im way too early
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Meh out of 5... The idea is good.
simply not good enough, by far!