![]() Again the image from V3 does not carry with it the lens correction data and PS RAW does not recognise the data for this. This seems to be a common finding for me, rather compressed tones. Moreover if I compare a version of the same image derived from a Photoshop RAW conversion and then fed to Sharpen A1 ( old school ) I note the difference in the tonal range of the sorbet in orange. ( see image Sharpen Ai as uploaded to dropbox ) ( see image V2 and V3 clip as uploaded to dropbox) Will add clips from 3 versions of the same file. First thing I noticed was the change in interface, problem is it did not make as good an image on Auto everything as V2 from a CR2 RAW. But Autopilot didn’t just turn off in deference to me attempting some manual switch use. I felt as if when I clicked on Sharpen to see what that would do that it should turn off Autopilot automatically b/c I was trying to go into a manual adjustments mode. ** The one thing I’m wondering about - usage-wise - wrt Autopilot … Maybe others might have diff. Surprisingly (ha ha) with my new PC’s components the image preview processed in a few seconds… Funny that! And I didn’t even get the RGB case with the blinking disco lights!!! I’ll attach the comparative snips of what Autopilot did and how the preview looked with Sharpen added below. Which, I guess, is a good thing b/c it means Autopilot didn’t really need to select it and made the right choice. I turned Autopilot off so I could add Sharpen to see what it would do. So if I want to make manual adjustments I know where to start from versus starting from scratch experimenting. ![]() Yippee!!! Have wanted to know that info in the previous versions. I also like that the Auto for Denoise (which is what Autopilot selected) tells me the settings. ![]() (When it can start making me a latte then you’ve got your moneymaker!). Then I can assess if we’re on the same page. Love that it’s telling me what it sees & thinks. I like the aesthetics & info provided with the new AutoPilot feature. Just got new desktop PC midday today (my Win 10 machine died - ). Vertical RAF images open up horizontallyĭownloaded/ installed. Use these Settings for All not applying to all images sometimes (tends to happen more when using this option on an image that isn’t the first) Fix split view not matching up when image is smaller than preview area.Fix enhance filter not caching its results.Fix very large images crashing on export.Support device pixel ratio in navigator.Fix Apply Settings to All sometimes skipping over some off-screen images.Implemented Auto Pilot (replacing top level auto).Below the changelog are a list of issues we’re already aware of. If there’s a specific image you’d like us to see, you can send it to us at this dropbox link. Issue reports and general feedback are much appreciated. This is an early access release, so there will be some issues you may run across. You will need to claim a Photo AI license by going to your account before you’ll be able to login. If you own DeNoise, Sharpen, and Gigapixel with up-to-date licenses then you have access to Photo AI. In the meantime we’d love to hear all your feedback about the user experience and how good of a job it’s doing. In the future we’ll be improving the logic behind it and showing more information to the user about its decision making process. This is an exciting one, with a brand new feature that we believe will really tie everything together! We call it Auto Pilot, and basically it replaces “Top Level Auto” with a similar system that can tell you what about your image it detected, and the specific values it’s recommending based on the detected items. We have a new update to Photo AI Early Access.
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