Remember when Photoshop demoed that magic eraser thing that would just remove things from a picture if you drew a circle around them? That seemed amazing at the time, now it’s obvious.
If you’re talking about what I think you are then that actually didn’t use neural networks (see the part where they add ‘negative weight’ to an image area):
Ironically, pre-LLM era photoshop may have already used AI (image-processing) techniques behind the scenes.
May have? Even something like rock fill is obviously ai processed.
And funny how that was hated at the time, but is now just a normal tool. Like what’s going on now.
Remember when Photoshop demoed that magic eraser thing that would just remove things from a picture if you drew a circle around them? That seemed amazing at the time, now it’s obvious.
If you’re talking about what I think you are then that actually didn’t use neural networks (see the part where they add ‘negative weight’ to an image area):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qadw0BRKeMk
That was also the basis for content aware scale of course.