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@exchgr @beep I didn't say I liked it or agreed with it. I meant that “oh, well now that the software has been shown to exist in one domain, it's just a matter of time until it's applied to another". It's also on the heels of what is apparently a shitty, AI-upscaled 4K release of The Abyss and True Lies. Let the Right Hon In, phone cameras are also overstepping lately. In my opinion, if post-processing involves object recognition and/or image segmentation and treats different parts of the image differently, it has no right to be called photography. AI that influences the actual output pixels is also no-go (but the kind that picks the best shot out of a burst is fine). |
@danhon @beep sure, but it (usually) makes for a miserable viewing experience when a cinematographer has gone out of their way to make a movie look a certain way and the tv alters that. most egregious example: frame interpolation