Photo editing speed hack – Imagen AI



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This is the perfect time to get your photography business / workflows set up for success before you get busier during peak season and this is the must-have tool to get started on now.”

Imagen AI is an AI application and service that makes editing large collections of images fast and easy. You can upload your own sample images to build your “editing style” or choose from Imagen’s many Talent AI profiles to get a look for your photographs. Imagen will upload your images, analyze them in minutes and you can download the AI adjustments into Lightroom. This is one of the most useful cases of AI that I’ve seen with any software. The quality is good and it saves you time.

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27 thoughts on “Photo editing speed hack – Imagen AI”

  1. Does it rely on RAW or DNG data? If I export in Jpeg and reintroduce them as my sample set, does it try to match the image or the now non existent numbers?

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  2. Does Imagen-AI make use of my images elsewhere? if so, HOW?
    What images rights am I giving up when I upload 3000 images to their servers?
    I've tried to find the answer to that question without success.
    In fact, it's worse than that.
    What I found is AI image tools pillaging copyright from artists without recourse. So right now, without answers, this is not for me.

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  3. Looks very useful and I am actually very enthusiastic about AI art etc however I think it's quite a shortcoming not to mention what sort of arrangement you enter into when you upload your images to Imagen AI? Are they allowed to keep/use your images to train their own AI(s)? Are they allowed to sell on that data? Who profits from this? Will the photographers/creators see any benefit from this data collection?

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  4. It's a huge relief knowing about "Imagen AI" which could be incorporated into Lr software and I'm curious to know if cropping and straightening could be brought about in the same manner as you showed for exposure and color editing for a bunch of twenty photographs in a jiffy without much brain racking saving a lot of time and energy for bulk production? Have a great New year Ted.

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  5. Thank you Ted. Love your channel and I am a huge fan. I thought the AI editing concept is brilliant and copied the link to this video to share "the good news" with my photographer friends. Then I read Paul Parkinson's comment. Now I am not sure if I want to do that.

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  6. Ted i remember a tutorial to apply a color correction to a photo,starting from somrthing we like…can you do that tutorial with the latest release of Lightroom?Example, I want to have a "Joker" like style on my picture…can you create a preset with Lightroom to be applied to every image?
    Thanks in advance and happy new year!😃

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  7. Interesting tech but paying service fees and subscriptions are such a headache nowadays. It might be worth it if you don't want to build out your own Lightroom profiles or presets.

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  8. Oh wow, this somewhat reminded me of a comment a One Hour Photo Lab Technician once told me which was when Digital arrived many Photographers had to process their own images. When One Hour Labs developed the roll of film the Technicians had to then print the 4X6 making general decissions to make that 4X6 look good. Here we are two decades after, thank you Ted Forbes for all you share here in this great channel of yours!

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  9. Not sold on the AI editing. I understand there are people out there that have to deliver hundreds of images in a short period of time, but create your own styles and use presets to do bulk images. AI is useful for some things like masking, but when it comes to the actual editing of images, nope, sorry. NOt to mention you have to upload your files to their server. Did people read their Usage / Terms and Condition agreement first?

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  10. Just a thought, could we imagine a day when in the "stay at home AI" application
    I will write in the field
    : eagle-Colorado-winter-golden light-mountain- aspen tree
    Click the button and boom the beautiful eagle there on my screen or the postman delivering the print
    I wonder where is the limit with AI.🤔
    Probably we have our own limits but when I see that AI can create, a painting or a piece of music and probably a book I’m asking me do we still need humanity?
    For me photography it’s an experience and creativity on the field and creativity in post processing.
    …I imagine a wedding with a robot with the instructions: take a picture of everybody when they are smiling…
    Maybe but when this robot will exist is wedding will still exist? 😀
    It was just thoughts of a man getting old surrounded by books of poetry and sacred music, looking up at a cloudy sky where his thoughts are lost…
    Yes where are the limits…?

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