Hey everyone! Lately I’ve been super curious about where AI is taking digital image editing. I remember when Photoshop first added its "content-aware fill" – it felt like magic. But now, with AI being able to literally generate or modify images with almost no effort, it feels like we’re stepping into a whole new world. Do you guys think AI will eventually replace traditional editing skills completely? Or will there always be a need for manual touch-ups?
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I've been thinking about this too. Honestly, AI is changing the game fast. Tools now can do stuff in seconds that used to take hours — like removing backgrounds perfectly or even realistically altering body shapes. I recently stumbled across this AI site where they show how AI can generate incredibly detailed edits without needing much user input at all. It’s wild how much the technology around AI in digital image editing has evolved. But while AI makes editing faster and more accessible, I still feel like manual editing has its own artistry — you know, the little imperfections, the personal flair, the creative choices that AI might miss. Maybe in the future, the best work will come from a blend: info. What do you guys think?