Photoshop with AI Generation

gordo

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I've now had a chance to use it. Stock photography and some commercial photography business will be adversely affected for sure since you can just generate the images that you need - on demand and at no cost. I'm going to try and use it instead of stock and custom photography on a small project I'm working on. So far it's working well.
 

tngcas

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Welcome to the generation that will KNOW they can generate fake images on the fly BUT will still believe every photo/video they see online is true and real.
 

smalloffsetpressexperts

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A.I. is the new XerKoDak 2023AI. It is being fed everyday thru Facial Recognition, Traffic Camers, Security Cams and one's we may never know. It also never sleeps and floats in a cloud. But what type of cloud?

 

PricelineNegotiator

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I think it will be great. The less friction there is between a person with an idea to create something for us to print, the more likely it is to actually be created. Technology that makes something easier, especially when done at orders of magnitude, is a blessing.
 

tngcas

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I think it will be great. The less friction there is between a person with an idea to create something for us to print, the more likely it is to actually be created. Technology that makes something easier, especially when done at orders of magnitude, is a blessing.
I had not thought of this. Canva has been very useful for our business as it lets everyone create something quickly.
 

PricelineNegotiator

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I had not thought of this. Canva has been very useful for our business as it lets everyone create something quickly.
It seems to be true that Canva enables more jobs to be printed than before. Dealing with designers or learning to use InDesign etc yourself is arguably more friction than using a simplified version of InDesign/amped up version of Word. I think the perception of Adobe products is that they are too expensive, and that's probably what is propelling Canva to success more than most things.
 

tngcas

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It seems to be true that Canva enables more jobs to be printed than before. Dealing with designers or learning to use InDesign etc yourself is arguably more friction than using a simplified version of InDesign/amped up version of Word. I think the perception of Adobe products is that they are too expensive, and that's probably what is propelling Canva to success more than most things.
Adobe Products are too expensive. We're paying $99 ish per license and our shop requires multiple licenses. It's crazy expensive. We pay more "per month" than we used to pay per year. Adobe will kill themselves in the long run as their competitors make off with the margin of room they've left for the competition to enter the space. Especially once my generation fades out of the workforce (since we're the ones who learned Adobe).

Once the other technologies catch up with Adobe's head start (20ish years) then Adobe will fade and Canva will rule the world (mwahahahahaha) for a time anyways. If Canva is smart they'll figure out how to utilize AI to make it even easier for people to create content.
 

PricelineNegotiator

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If Canva is smart they'll figure out how to utilize AI to make it even easier for people to create content.
The relevant players for that move are less Canva and more Adobe and Microsoft, simple due to their cash positions relative to Canva. Compute is not cheap. If demand goes up for compute it would make sense that hardware prices for top end stuff is going to be pushed higher.

But then again I don't know. Maybe a more relevant product will be a program you own that meshes well with a personal AI, that runs on your own hardware, and doesn't necessarily broadcast it's data out to the world without your explicit permission.
 
   
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