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So basically, I powerwash dirty homes to make them clean, and my goal with adobe photoshop is to show my potential cleints exactly what their home would look like cleaned. I want to take a picture of a dirty house, and photoshop the house to make it clean.
I thought the ai tool would be useful but it is only able to replace the dirty house with an entirely new one. I then tried to create a 'pattern' which was a clean portion of the dirty house that i tried to place over the whole dirty part. That didn't seem to work either.
I am clearly new to adobe, but if anyone has a viable solution I am prepared to pay for your expertise!
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Hi @Mason360378675xuq ,
This issue seems like it is related to Adobe Photoshop. This is the Enterprise and the Teams community. Would be moving your post to the Adobe Photoshop community for better assistance.
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Please post an unedited sample-image.
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@Mason360378675xuq AI is not the answer for something like this. You would need to retouch the existing home photo manually to adjust/brighten the image.
The larger issue is you are using Photoshop to "fake" a service to a customer. It would be better to take before and after photos of existing, real projects to show customers the results.
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Personally I think it is not unethical to try to provide a »preview« if one is reasonably sure one can actually achieve the result.
But naturally »results may vary« so it could be important to communicate to a customer that the »preview« is not a guaranteed result.
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Not to mention level of effort to acheieve a clean look for each individual house. There is no real automated way to achieve as each instance would be unique.
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I agree with Kevin - using before and after pics of past jobs is less time consuming and less hassle than trying to spend what could be hours in PS editing dirt off a house.
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