![]() ![]() ![]() I suspect I (and others who’ve voiced similar feature interests/concerns) are not the target mkt demographic for PAI. None of the features I’ve requested to make the product usable by me on a daily basis have been addressed yet (at least according to the most recent changelogs). Processor = Auto (AMD RX6800 XT, Intel i9 12th gen). Reworded some cropping-related elementsĪs a reminder, here’s our latest roadmap update! It’s a great place to voice any feedback not directly related to this specific update:.Fixed metadata sometimes copying to an image’s neighbor.Fixed lens metadata not being read correctly after processing by some photo managers.Fixed lens correction after cropping RAW images.Fixed some images having incorrect orientations.Windows CLI is now accessed via its own executable inside the install directory called tpai.exe.If there’s a specific image you’d like us to see, you can send it us at this dropbox link. We’ll be updating TPAI regularly to address those pieces of feedback and issue reports. Please give us any feedback or report issues with this release. If there’s a specific image you’d like us to see, you can send it us at this dropbox link.This week’s update has quite a few improvements! The window CLI resolved many issues by being moved to a separate executable, the AI engine got updated to be more performant and fix some image quality issues, and several metadata issues got fixed as well. This sets us up for adding straightening easier in the future. Instead of being able to move the crop box around, it will now stay in the center while the image moves behind it. ![]() You should now be able to use Photo AI from Apple Photos via the three dot icon in Edit mode when selecting a single image. This week we have the exciting addition of the Apple Photos extension. ![]()
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