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OK, I have tried these on some images. To be honest, I am not impressed. But I am wondering if they have a use I do not know about. Kind of like using high pass for sharpening. But not really useful on it's own.
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Which ones are you talking about specifically?
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Some of them are quite fun. I used the rain effect in this image, although I missed that we can change the angle, as it should have been close to horizintal to be realistic for northern England. The snow effect is quite good as well.
In fact several of them are genuinely useful as well as providing alternative effects to Photoshops other filters, and apparently these are hellped by Ai.
Someone made a similar comment to yours in another forum recently, and I jokingly replied that 'Photoshop was wasted on photographers'. You have to remember that this is a truly massive application used by a huge range of content creations, and very few of Photoshop's 30 million users will make use of all of its features.
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Do you know if there are size-restrictions for the Filters?
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I tried it with a 50Mb image from a Canon 5DS and it seemed to work correctly.
There are several videos on this Adobe page about Photoshop's Ai tools
https://helpx.adobe.com/nz/photoshop/using/generative-ai-faqs-photoshop.html