Now, now, now.
Those of us, impressed by those special numbers, won't miss the chance to make a comment that the first version of, in my humble opinion, THE best desktop software for handling photographs, is indeed:
13
Nothing goes on by accident, right?
Usually, once updated, Lightroom pops such info window with short summary of all the changes.
I decided to test two of the new features, the "Point Color" and of course, the freshly embedded AI one.
The Point Color, I like a lot, to tell you.
It is pretty self-explanatory.
Grab the color picker with the mouse, click to select a point and then at the right-hand side change to color.
Easy-peasy!
Do you remember the photo of "Eyes of Sibiu" from my travel post yesterday?
Here are a couple of quick edits of it. It takes less than a second for my computer to process them.
Awesome, I'll definitely use that!
Now, the "Lens Blur", the AI one.
It is supposed to be easy to use but it takes a bit more to get to know it.
My computer is relatively new and powerful as post-processing of RAW file requires power.
So actually it wasn't very pleasant to have to wait more than a half of a minute so it is analyzed.
The result isn't bad, kinda what I expected but be patient as every sliding or change takes several seconds to be visualized. Obviously, any AI feature requires a lot of energy!
Now a general question, does anyone measures the carbon print of AI, on a planetary base?
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