>Has Google considered applying artifical intelligence in Picasa i.e., >Picasa's RETOUCH feature?
>Any recommendations for downloads of other image editing programs that >apply artificial intelligence?
>Thank-you
There is an old program I recall testing one time, called PhotoGenetics, that did something similar to AI. In that it "learned" your preferences. By presenting you with several randomly altered images and you selecting the one you found the most pleasing. It would eventually target exactly what changes you desired. I don't think it's been updated nor supported since about 2002. It worked rather well, from what I remember. It was an interesting approach on how to make an image look better.
A quick Google shows it still exists on shareware servers, but whether or not you can register it is probably anyone's guess. You can however hunt for old key-generators for it if you are interested in exploring and continuing to use what it does.
> >Has Google considered applying artifical intelligence inPicasai.e., > >Picasa'sRETOUCH feature?
> >Any recommendations for downloads of other image editing programs that > >apply artificial intelligence?
> >Thank-you
> There is an old program I recall testing one time, called PhotoGenetics, > that did something similar to AI. In that it "learned" your preferences. By > presenting you with several randomly altered images and you selecting the > one you found the most pleasing. It would eventually target exactly what > changes you desired. I don't think it's been updated nor supported since > about 2002. It worked rather well, from what I remember. It was an > interesting approach on how to make an image look better.
> A quick Google shows it still exists on shareware servers, but whether or > not you can register it is probably anyone's guess. You can however hunt > for old key-generators for it if you are interested in exploring and > continuing to use what it does.
PhotoGenetics does not seem to be receivng further support. I'm not versed in tracking-down old key-generators. Any additional recommendations for image-editing software that applies (AI) artificial intelligence?
It seems that with a growing number of image-editing programs, it seems that (AI) would be applied. I use Magic Inpainter and it does a good job at automatically retouching color photos. I doubt that Magic Inpainter applies (AI).
Barbara wrote: > I suspect that Ialdabaoth created Imperfection so that on this day Sun, 8 Nov > 2009 16:31:13 -0800 (PST), one purporting to be socraticquest > <socraticqu...@hotmail.com> could write :
>> Hello,
>> Has Google considered applying artifical intelligence in Picasa i.e., >> Picasa's RETOUCH feature?
>> Any recommendations for downloads of other image editing programs that >> apply artificial intelligence?
>> Thank-you
> Plenty of artificial intelligence in this group. (rec.photo.digital)
> Babs.
out: uk.local.surrey uk.rec.sheds uk.rec.ufo
Wow, Babs must be loved in the U.K. Pretty scummy posting here with followups to the three deleted groups shown above.
Please don't contribute to her bombing those groups with her crap. Watch headers.