One Click to Better Photoshop Selections
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Find out more about the Photoshop System at: https:mattk.com/photoshopsystem
In this Photoshop tutorial we'll take a look at how changing one small setting can make a HUGE difference in your selections. - Розваги
Amazing! I knew about the drop-down menu, but the preference choice to set it, so I never have to select. That again is the best tip of 2023. Thanks Matt!
I can't believe it! It's the first time I've beat you to a feature. I've been enjoying this one for months. I even knew about the preference setting. Now you only lead me 999-1 on tips. Keep them coming!
I can't believe you just found this. I have been using it for months and it is very seldom I adopt something before you do. Can't be my best tip for 2023 since I used it for much of 2022.
Hi. It's not something I just found, but it's not something I've shared here.
@@MattKloskowski whew. :-) that makes more sense.
What would we do without you, Matt 😄 Thank you so much for sharing all these tipps, tricks and techniques 👍
Great explanation Matt! Thank you very much!
Thank you for finding this and pointing it out to us, Matt. Very helpful, indeed :D
My pleasure!
Always the best tutorials Matt
Been using this for a little while as I do allot of masking, but did not realise you can set it as the default, thanks Matt!
Wow, that's amazing! Thanks for the heads up!
That was so amazing and beneficial. Thank you so much.
Thanks Matt!
Excellent tip, Matt!!! Thanks a bunch.
Thank you for this great tip!
Great tip Matt. Thank you, you magnificent son of a gun!
How did they sneak that in there? This is awesome! I noticed other editors making amazing selections, now I know how they did it. Thank you!
thank you! Great Tip!!
Thank you. What a wonderful tip!!
Great tip!
Awesome! This tip was super helpful. Thank you
Really good tip!
brilliant thanks
You're welcome!
This is amazing! Is there a hidden setting that will do this in Lightroom Classic?
Awesome! Thank you 😀 🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🎉
Great tip
Glad it was helpful!
nice tip. But what is cloud here ? do we upload and process a huge tiff image on slow internet link instead of processing fast on local ssd hard disk ? why not implementing it locally ?
Holy Crap! This is awesome! Mahalo
Glad you liked it!
Can pigs fly? I never get to say I've been using a feature before Matt Kloskowski and yet here we are - lol. Setting the preference for cloud on neural filters also seems to help, especially on harmonization where I composite kids on sports templates. Cloud is definitely a better option and I'm assuming gets refined and updated more often.
Great tip! Is there a similar setting for subject masking in Lightroom Classic?
Thanks! There is not.
Matt, when updates happen, will this setting revert back to device from cloud? thanks
It should stick, but I guess we’ll have to wait and see. Will definitely be something you should check out and let us know. Thanks.
I assume that to use the cloud option you need an internet connection, right? Anyway, happy selections in 2023.
Seems like a good assumption but try turning your internet off and let us know.
Sorry I cannot test it, I have an older Mac running CS6, ... yes, one of those.... CS6 runs the same with or without an internet connection, but it does not have any 'cloud' features.
There’s one massive advantage of the device selection. You will not be giving Adobe the rights to using your uploaded images used to detect for selection.
If you look at the small print, the only items safe from use is the files you have locally in your device.
Anything in the cloud can and will be used. You can argue that submitting images will make the cloud processing faster in the future but you are ultimately giving Adobe that image in the tutorial to Adobe to use in the future
Hi. That is incorrect. It is being used to refine the Ai algorithm. If you want technology to get better, this is crucial to have a wide variety of photos and every single platform you use has the same terms of service. You are not giving Adobe "rights" to use your photo any way they'd like and I'd challenge you to find one circumstance where Adobe has taken some one's photo without compensation and an agreement beyond their Photoshop terms of service. Adobe has WAY more to lose than any company out there and would not use a photo without a photo release from the photographer.
@@MattKloskowski you’re mistaking how I used the word rights in terms of AI. You’re correct, you are not giving up copyright rights in regards to advertising etc, but rather you are giving them the rights to use your content in their services to produce AI results.
Everyone was opted in automatically. You can however opt out to letting them from using your art/photography. That is under Content Analysis. There is a button to turn that off.
The danger here is AI needs images for machine learning and as AI learns from your content there is potential for your content to drive style and function that mimics your content.
By uploading that image using the selection tool, you agree to not only use this for selection but rather all the AI content creation tools they’re making now.
@@MattKloskowski there were some protests against AI driven art due to the fact we started seeing signatures of famous artists show up. AI was basically searching meta tags and other SEO and sampling the data. It almost looks like someone using the clone tool and sampling from multiple images.
There’s the upcoming portrait generator.
That’s being driven by the images we upload to the cloud on top of the images they legally have rights to.
It’s needed to improve this technology. But it’s important to understand what you’re giving Adobe in the process.
I don't see how that is possible. There is NOWAY the cloud computer is faster than mine or better than mine. The only option available for this to work is the GPU type installed on their system versus your computer. What is your GPU? Looks like you have some type of Apple Computer there.
Hi. I'm not sure what you're asking and how my computer specs or brand impact the feature mentioned here. I never said the “cloud” option was faster - actually the opposite as you saw in the video.
Their systems are much faster than yours. We are talking about data servers and machine learning. We are talking about hundreds of servers and I assume they also use nvidia products within.
You essentially upload your image to their server and their servers mine the information.
If you have a monkey, it’s learning from every picture of a monkey uploaded via the cloud service.
It’s taught on what a successful selection of that subject is. It’s amazing technology. Just note: if you don’t want them using your images to develop future styles or solutions in deep learning products you need to opt out.
No way i'm uploading my image data to Adobe.
Hi. That is incorrect. The photo may be used to refine the Ai algorithm. If you want technology to get better, this is crucial to have a wide variety of photos and every single platform you use has the same terms of service. You are not giving Adobe "rights" to use your photo any way they'd like and I'd challenge you to find one circumstance where Adobe has taken some one's photo without compensation and an agreement beyond their Photoshop terms of service. Adobe has WAY more to lose than any company out there and would not use a photo without a photo release from the photographer.
Thanks Matt!