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AI versus HDR

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By *verageSausage OP   Man
50 weeks ago

Flintshire

There was a time, not long ago, when HDR photographs captured the attention of the world.

But just like many things, HDR was a passing fad.

Back then, I could spot a HDR photograph from a million miles away. Sure, HDR photographs always did and always will look good. But, the fakery stands out.

I feel the same now about AI. It sure looks good, but AI stands out by a mile.

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

How is HDR a passing fad

99% off all phones to day have HDR switched on buy default

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
50 weeks ago

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AI is just in its infancy, so you will get improvements over time, just as we have with digital photography software, yet at a vastly more sophisticated and fine tuned level.

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

HDR is a function to enhance an image live, as the photo is being taken.

A.I. is image creation, from other sources, to generate a new image.

The two are not the same

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By *verageSausage OP   Man
50 weeks ago

Flintshire


"How is HDR a passing fad

99% off all phones to day have HDR switched on buy default

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HDR screens are different to HDR photographs. A HDR photograph is a photo which is "enhanced" in software to "improve" the photo. But the enhancing was very often overdone to a point where HDR photographs looked surreal at best and jarring to the eyes at worst.

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By *verageSausage OP   Man
50 weeks ago

Flintshire


"HDR is a function to enhance an image live, as the photo is being taken.

A.I. is image creation, from other sources, to generate a new image.

The two are not the same"

Correct, they are not the same. My point is, HDR photos were often overprocessed to the point where they looked obviously artificial, unreal and not natural. This lead to HDR photos becoming a passing fad.

Similarly, whilst A.I. images can be stunning, the vast majority of A.I. images do appear obviously fake. I do wonder if A.I. images will prove to be a passing fad.

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