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michaelanthonyphotography
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January 31, 2024
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P: (AI) Intelligent Radial Filters

  • January 31, 2024
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Here is an idea, what if using AI, Adobe could identify subjects in a frame, and add a radial filter around them? I know we can select a background, but it would be nice to be able to add a graduated filter around the subjects. 

 

Use cases would be exposure vignettes, light corrections, color gradations, etc. I would find this extremely useful as a portrait & wedding photographer who uses vignettes when my compositions vary from shot to shot. 

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Frank_B
Inspiring
February 1, 2024

@michaelanthonyphotography I use it quite often to the point I made a preset to apply to multiple photos:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1II_6cmx45gRunoLUZdr6N1PiwaFm1uv4/view?usp=sharing
Let me know if this helps or if you meant something different.

Califdan2
Inspiring
February 1, 2024

Not sure I see advantage.  AI is useful in tightly masking some object but not seeing the advantage of this in relation to the radial filter?   When I look at an image it's pretty easy to see what objects or subjects I want to put a radial around without the need for (or time needed to generate) an AI mask to show them to me and for it to decide for me how big a radial to put around it with how much feather.

michaelanthonyphotography
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February 1, 2024
Now try doing that to 800 images on a wedding day.

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GoldingD
Legend
January 31, 2024

Have you considered the composite

Create a Radial Gradient mask, interest that with Subject, or Object, inverse that intersect.