Ever taken what you thought was the perfect picture, only to later notice a random photo bomber or a rogue tree branch ruining the shot? We've all been there. Whether it's a nosy stranger in the ...
There’s plenty of talk around what AI can do right now, with new language and machine learning models popping up seemingly every day. It’s easy to lose track of all the areas where artificial ...
Magic Eraser — Google’s AI-powered tool for removing unwanted objects from photos, which once was reserved for Pixel phones — now works on iPhones and other Android devices. With just a tap or two, ...
You take what you think is the perfect photo. Then you notice it. Someone in the background. A trash can. Power lines cutting across the frame. Normally, that photo is pretty much ruined. Not anymore.
You don’t have to be a Photoshop master to edit things out of your photos. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac You can easily remove any object from a photo using Apple Intelligence’s free Clean Up ...
Apple today provided developers with the third beta of iOS 18.1, and it adds Clean Up, a new Apple Intelligence tool created for the Photos app. With Clean Up, you can remove unwanted objects from ...
The initial Apple Intelligence features are gradually being introduced into iOS 18.1 developer beta versions prior to a public release later this fall. In iOS 18.1 beta 3, one of the most exciting new ...
Learn eight Gemini AI prompt templates to remove unwanted objects from photos. Clean up distractions, erase photobombers, and ...
The big picture: This new AI-powered tool reflects a growing trend. From Google Photos to Adobe's Firefly, more apps are integrating smart algorithms to enhance and streamline photo editing. As the ...