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Gemini 2.5 Flash Image

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notsylver ◴[] No.45027765[source]
I digitised our family photos but a lot of them were damaged (shifted colours, spills, fingerprints on film, spots) that are difficult to correct for so many images. I've been waiting for image gen to catch up enough to be able to repair them all in bulk without changing details, especially faces. This looks very good at restoring images without altering details or adding them where they are missing, so it might finally be time.
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bjackman ◴[] No.45029813[source]
I don't really understand the point of this usecase. Like, can't you also imagine what the photos might look like without the damage? Same with AI upscaling in phone cameras... if I want a hypothetical idea of what something in the distance might look like, I can just... imagine it?

I think we will eventually have AI based tools that are just doing what a skilled human user would do in Photoshop, via tool-use. This would make sense to me. But just having AI generate a new image with imagined details just seems like waste of time.

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1. gretch ◴[] No.45041728[source]
If you want 2 people to look at the same photo and share the same experience, you have to fix the photo.

If you leave to imagination, it's likely they each imagine something different.