Using Adobe Photoshop's Generative Fill on Video

Adobe Photoshop's generative fill allows AI to recreate or remove parts of an image, blowing many minds in the process. Now, what if you could use this new tool on your videos? Well, it's possible, and here's how.

I imagine there is more than one person that thinks "if I hear 'AI' one more time, I'm going to scream," but unfortunately, you're going to have to scream. Over the past few years, AI has become one of the most profound technological advancements we have seen in our lifetimes, and we have barely scratched the service.

Even if you haven't installed the beta version of Photoshop to try the AI tools, such as generative fill, I find it hard to believe you haven't seen it in action. Well, in this video, Lizzie Peirce shows you how the same tool can be used on videos to great effect. Even the presentation of this video feels novel as Peirce removes elements in the background of her scene, while discussing the removal of these elements. There is also another excellent example demonstrated where a content creator uses Generative Fill to expand the scene past what the camera captured.

Have you used Generative Fill yet? Have you tried it on videos? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Robert K Baggs is a professional portrait and commercial photographer, educator, and consultant from England. Robert has a First-Class degree in Philosophy and a Master's by Research. In 2015 Robert's work on plagiarism in photography was published as part of several universities' photography degree syllabuses.

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