• Members 888 posts
    June 10, 2023, 8:59 a.m.

    Good morning to everyone wherever you are in the world...dunno what is going on with the 'deceased' DPReview, it is still creating and releasing new content. I had a review appear in my browser adverts for the new Google Pixel 7a mobile yesterday, sure enough, appearing on DPR.

    • This long-running thread originated on DPReview has grown into an all-inclusive community in which all brands of camera are welcome.
    • Leave your guns and knives at the door. Keep it polite.
    • A new week kicks off Saturday morning (UK time).
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  • Members 888 posts
    June 10, 2023, 9:08 a.m.

    Had a play with Photoshop's new beta Generative AI to see what the fuss is all about.
    Extraordinary. These attempts don't do it justice but gave me an idea of how powerful it is.

    The first shot is a RAW file (with perspective corrections creating the blank white areas) of a grand house in Hampshire, UK.

    The second used 'vanilla' content-aware fill to fill in the white. Nothing new here.

    For the remaining shots I selected the foreground and told PS Generative AI to fill it with ponds, pools and gardens. These are the unedited results that PS offered, complete with reflections and very little else to do. I could have been more detailed with my descriptions when I entered them into AI, such as asking for a pond with water-lillies and fountains but I simply asked for pond to try it out.

    I'm not claiming that these results are the best I could have achieved, especially if I had entered more descriptive parameters, but impressive for literally my first attempt.

    Scary times for real photographers and graphic designers.

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  • Members 306 posts
    June 10, 2023, 11:14 a.m.

    Walking With The Fujifilm 23mm f/1.4

    I've been unwell over the past week (something that seems to be happening way too much at the moment, but, anyway...), so big walks have been out of the question, but I did manage to get out for a short evening walk along the local canal earlier in the week. I didn't really feel like carrying my usual camera contingent, but didn't want to leave the house unarmed, so decided to compromise on just the X-H2 and the Fuji 23mm f/1.4 lens, which is actually a surprisingly light and compact combination.

    I'm not really a fan of the single fixed prime mantra and there really were times when a bit more reach would have been appreciated, but for the subject at hand, the 23mm worked a lot better than expected and perhaps challenged me a little.

    All images taken hand held with the Fujifilm X-H2+23mm f/1.4. Edited from single raw files in Capture One Pro 23, with the exception of one image that also took a round trip through Topaz AI as it's quite a heavy crop and I think benefitted from a bit of a resolution boost. I didn't have the usual CPL to hand as I don't have suitable adapter rings for the 23mm and as I was trying to carry as little as possible, faffing with filters didn't really fit too well with that.

    1. Bridge No. 79A

    The spot where I typically join the Leeds to Liverpool canal (to head in the direction towards Leeds) is just before this bridge which carries the A674 over the canal on its way towards Wheelton from Chorley. I quite liked the way the light was catching the graffiti here. Composition is a bit awkward as everything is askew from this spot, so I decided to align to the girders along the underside of the bridge. Reviewing my edit, there are a surprising number of layer masks here (5) along with a switch to the Classic Chrome film sim.

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    2. The Far Bank

    This falls into the "not quite what I was going for" department. It's actually a 4:5 vertical crop from the 3:2 frame, one of the instances where a bit more reach would have been appreciated. I think there's a nice picture at this location, but it really needs different light. This was quite contrasty with direct sunlight on the upper part of the trees and the lower part in shadow. I've tried to balance this and also reduced the contrast for a more painterly look. Really, I think this needs an early morning visit when the sun is still low behind this bank, but it's still quite a nice scene regardless.

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    3. Reflections

    This is a reflection of an interesting tree I spotted on the far bank of the canal. I suspect it's dead as there's absolutely nothing growing on it compared to its neighbours. The image has been flipped to put the reflected tree the right way up. The plants at the top of the image are by my feet on the edge of the bank and the green clump at the bottom is a reflection of bushes along the far bank. Not massively tweaked beyond the flip and crop, but I did switch this into the Velvia sim.

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    4. The Path Ahead

    Looking along the tow path. I quite liked the backlit foliage on the trees in the foreground. Cropped to 16:9, removing a chunk from the bottom of the image. It's also in Velvia.

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    5. Most Pointless Sign of The Week

    Honestly, you'd need to really, really want get onto that land to want to tackle this formidable fence.

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    6. Bridge No. 80

    The first traditional canal bridge encountered along this part of the walk. The attraction here was the tall tree on the left towering over the bridge. I did consider cropping this down to 3:4 or 4:5, but I quite like the bank side plants in the foreground.

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    7. Location, Location, Location

    I'm always quite taken by these (quite modern) houses along the far bank. I can't decide if it would be a great spot to live or a bit of a nightmare. Either way it looks pretty cool. Edit wise, this hasn't really had a lot done to it, WB tweak, exposure and saturation lifted, with the shadows pulled up a touch in the central part of the image.

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    8. At The Foot of Johnson's Hillock

    I felt a bit awkward taking this with the fisherman stood there doing his thing, I had been hoping to get the spot briefly to myself, but he clearly wasn't going anywhere, so I took the shot anyway. I actually thought he'd be completely lost in the shadows, but it's surprising just how much DR the X-H2 sensor captures, allowing the shadows to be lifted considerable, even on a shot like this. The highlights are slightly burnt out between the trees on the far bank, but that looks quite natural given that the sun has been carefully plonked behind that big tree in the centre of the frame. This one's been edited in Nostalgic Neg, a sim I don't really care for in many instances, it looks a bit like a faded film image that's going a little pink, although for images shot at this point in the evening, the pink hue and softness it introduces work quite nicely.

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    9. Fourth Lock Bridge No. 81

    A 3:1 crop. In the original image, the nearside canal bank sweeps across the frame, exiting in the lower right. There was also too much sky and some additional stuff on the right hand edge of the image. I did deliberate over a left or right hand side crop, but felt if I'd cropped the left off, the towpath would lead off the side of the frame and no one wants that, do they? I've muted the colours a bit by switching to the Classic Chrome sim, but then boosted them again and added a pinkish hue. In reality, there was no such colouring as the before / after shot below shows, but it doesn't seem an unreasonably minor distortion of reality and I think it brings the image to life a bit.

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    10. Sunset By The Temple

    This was taken from the side of the A674 looking back across the canal (the towpath I was on earlier is just below that row of trees running across the frame in the foreground). From this point of view, the setting sun is way off to the right, but was throwing some pleasant, if muted colours into the sky. This is another Nostalgic Neg job. The extra pinkish hue it introduces seemed to work well here and the subtle softening around light details adds to the relaxed vibe. I've actually added about 6 layers to this. Mostly where I've accentuated highlight elements (light falling on the right of the left hand tree, light catching the top of the grass in the foreground, lifting the field in the mid ground and tempering the highlights in the sky).

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  • Members 306 posts
    June 10, 2023, 11:23 a.m.

    This works remarkably well doesn't it? I think this image is the most convincing as there are no challenging merge points with the gravel creating a nice buffer zone, but that's something they'll no doubt improve over time. It's certainly cool though.

    I wonder when Capture One will get a feature like this? Probably well before they improve the catalog no doubt.

  • Members 866 posts
    June 10, 2023, 11:48 a.m.

    Yes this week's theme is AI augmented captures :) I think this will make many lousy photographers a good photographer. Stock photos will probably die I guess.

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  • Members 888 posts
    June 10, 2023, 12:13 p.m.

    Sorry to hear about your health.
    To me there are two stand out images: 3 and 7. Both excellent compositions.

  • Members 888 posts
    June 10, 2023, 12:19 p.m.

    I just did a very basic selection of the foreground and filled that. With a little more care the results can be very convincing. People have expanded album covers with astonishing results:-
    ai.plainenglish.io/these-15-iconic-album-covers-were-expanded-using-adobes-generative-fill-348a6dedab2a

  • Members 888 posts
    June 10, 2023, 12:21 p.m.

    So you've added the cyclist and the boat?

  • Members 866 posts
    June 10, 2023, 12:50 p.m.

    Yes Master.

  • Members 866 posts
    June 10, 2023, 1:03 p.m.
  • Members 866 posts
    June 10, 2023, 1:07 p.m.

    I just did a very basic selection of the foreground and filled that. With a little more care the results can be very convincing. People have expanded album covers with astonishing results:-
    ai.plainenglish.io/these-15-iconic-album-covers-were-expanded-using-adobes-generative-fill-348a6dedab2a

    Some of them really really good

    The problem with AI not just for photography but in general, it will bring a change faster than any change we experienced. Otherwise it is a fundamental change that happened in the past many times.

  • Members 1266 posts
    June 10, 2023, 1:11 p.m.

    Tit

    I know this is not avian forum, but i just happened to capture an elusive chickadee...

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  • Members 1266 posts
    June 10, 2023, 1:18 p.m.

    My fave. The rest are truly amazing.

  • Members 888 posts
    June 10, 2023, 1:44 p.m.

    The dude in red on the right reminds me of a Sesame St character.

  • Members 153 posts
    June 10, 2023, 7:02 p.m.

    I am playing with the idea of windows and lines. Just experimenting.All shot w a cell phone.

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  • Members 1642 posts
    June 10, 2023, 7:40 p.m.

    Fascinating stuff, very nicely done. Probably we will be able to be able to believe even less of what we see in photographs.

    Where do the ponds and pools come from. Are they your pictures, or something the program dreams up?