is AI taking over? Adobe Lightroom shows its skills!
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Introduction
It's not like AI is replacing photographers; it's replacing the stuff that we don't know how to do or that is just too tedious. Let me show you. I had these crazy shots from an event in Rome. I could spend hours here selecting a person with a brush, for example, just to change the lighting. Instead, with one click, boom, okay. But this one you could do manually. What about, for example, selecting a color? And I don't mean specifically on something but everywhere on the screen. It's just too much. And using this tool, voila, even worse. Now, what about selecting a level of Luminosity? Like, for example, you just want to affect what's darker on the screen and light it up a little bit. You'd have to kind of paint all over the screen and try to find it and not miss a spot. So just use the AI too, and done.
Keywords
AI, photographers, tedious tasks, event photography, Rome, Adobe Lightroom, automation, color selection, luminosity adjustment.
FAQ
- Is AI replacing photographers completely?
- No, AI is not replacing photographers entirely but is often used to automate tedious tasks.
- How can Adobe Lightroom showcase the capabilities of AI?
- Adobe Lightroom can show how AI can simplify tasks like color selection and luminosity adjustments with just a click.
- What are some examples of tasks AI can help with in photography?
- AI can assist in selecting objects, changing lighting, adjusting colors, and enhancing luminosity in images, among other tasks.