So, I'll stick with Sharpen AI for the moment.įirst, here's the export from Photo AI 1.3.0 with the Strong model with the low strength setting of 8 chosen by the Autopilot: But that seems like a serious step backwards. So, my conclusions are that, if you work hard at it, and override all the default Autopilot settings, it's possible to get good results as good as Sharpen AI produces fully automatically. I suppose it's an artefact, but not like the usual ones. But something odd happened when I exported an image with the setting up to 50: it looked fine inside Photo Ai, but the exported image had a strange bloom. I then experimented with various stronger settings, which definitely improved the results. I've now done some tests with the Strong model (which includes the old lens and motion blur models), and discovered that it defaulted to a very low setting (8). When I overrode that default, it chose the weaker Standard sharpening model, which is what I've uploaded so far. What's odd is that the Autopilot decided it needed NR (it didn't), but not sharpening (it did). I later realised that it had defaulted to using the Standard model, not the new Strong model. I have an update to report - I might have been a bit too hard on TPAI 1.3.0, but it's still in the dog-house. It's kind of nice that you can go back and edit your original post, a novel feature compared to DPreview. I can see that Photo AI does not improve the camera-shake blur probably because, as you surmised, it is using the wrong AI model. I'm still getting to grips with how this site works. I think the three uploaded images are different, but in my initial post, the same image was erroneously used for all the inline images (now fixed). I like the image and decided it needed a gradient to reduce glare/flare in the left side sky. Sharpen AI and Photo AI results looked similar, so I saved the files and ran cmp (compare). You got them under 4MB! But I think there is posting error here.
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