Remember when Photoshop demoed that magic eraser thing that would just remove things from a picture if you drew a circle around them? That seemed amazing at the time, now it’s obvious.
If you’re talking about what I think you’re talking about then that actually didn’t use neural networks (see the part where they add ‘negative weight’ to an image area):
Ironically, pre-LLM era photoshop may have already used AI (image-processing) techniques behind the scenes.
Remember when Photoshop demoed that magic eraser thing that would just remove things from a picture if you drew a circle around them? That seemed amazing at the time, now it’s obvious.
If you’re talking about what I think you’re talking about then that actually didn’t use neural networks (see the part where they add ‘negative weight’ to an image area):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qadw0BRKeMk
That was also the basis for content aware scale of course.
May have? Even something like rock fill is obviously ai processed.
And funny how that was hated at the time, but is now just a normal tool. Like what’s going on now.