I am concerned only with the implications of AI for post-capture image processing. That kind of wide-ranging discussion is not what this modest effort is about. Some of it is nefarious and some of it simply a paean to production values, such as using virtual models and virtual reality sequences of one kind or another. The ability to manipulate images to artificially create identities and events is a growth industry. I have been reading of late on this and other sites about the supposed impact of AI on photography. Like most photographers, I do use programs that have all kinds of presets that provide various “looks” with all sorts of contrast settings, color casts, film types, and just about every effect I can imagine and many I could not if I tried. I do not presently own or otherwise, have access to it or any other computer application that touts itself as being powered in whole or in part by artificial intelligence (AI). It derives from my ambivalence as to whether to “pop” for a copy of Luminar AI. ![]() This essay is not a user experience or a “how-to” report.
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