Neurapix AI-Assisted Photo Editor Gets Update
Neurapix photo editing software is getting an update that introduces a new AI training option called “Kickstart” which speeds up the software’s AI photo editing process.
Typically, it takes around 500 edited photos (one event as Neurapix know it) to train the Neurapix AI and create an individualised SmartPreset but thanks to the latest update, the Neurapix team say this process will be much quicker for new users.
To use this new feature, after installing the Neurapix plugin, all you have to do is select ‘all photos’ from the unedited photo event in Adobe Lightroom Classic and click on “Kickstart” via the menu (Library >
Plug-in Extras).
The Neurapix AI will then automatically select 20 representative images for the event, encompassing a wide range of lighting situations and settings. After this process is completed, you can edit the 20 representative photos in your own style and then click on ‘Kickstart’ again. After naming your style (the future name of the SmartPreset), the 20 edited images are uploaded. On the Neurapix server, all event photos are then edited in the newly learned style and ready for download in just a few minutes. If you want to, you can make manual corrections and/or upgrade the basic SmartPreset to a fully-fledged one in a single click. Additionally, the photographer has the chance to level up his/her basic SmartPreset to a full-fledged one with a single click. Any adjustments made are then included in the AI training and saved in the SmartPreset.
“Photographers can now enjoy their first AI-edited photo event in their own style even faster,” says Simon Diegmann, founder and CEO of Neurapix. “We want to make it as easy as possible for photographers to access the high-quality editing results in their individual style. That’s why we developed ‘Kickstart’.”
More information on image editing using Neurapix Instant can be found on the Neurapix website. We have also previously discussed the photo editing software in news: Save Time Editing Photos With Neurapix’s Built-In AI.
Source: Photography News
Neurapix AI-Assisted Photo Editor Gets Update
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