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Andy🙏 116 karmaDec 9, 2023@FindsightGreat idea, but does not find what you are looking for-about the same as Google Scholar
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After not even ONE try, it asks for Pro. No success, just imo developer hyper-greed. Avoid!
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Final Cut Pro: A professional-level editing software for Mac users, known for its user-friendly interface and advanced features. DaVinci Resolve: A free and paid editing software that offers advanced color grading and audio editing tools. Best Practices for Video Editing Plan your edit: Develop a clear vision and storyboard before starting to edit. Organize your footage: Label and categorize your clips to make them easily accessible. Keep it simple: Avoid overusing transitions and effects; focus on telling a clear story. Advanced Video Editing Techniques Color grading: Adjusting the color and brightness of footage to create a specific mood or atmosphere. Audio ducking: Automatically reducing the volume of background audio when dialogue is present. Motion graphics: Adding animated text, logos, or other graphics to enhance the visual narrative. Video editing involves selecting, trimming, and arranging footage to create a cohesive story. 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It’s good but I don’t like that it doesn’t animate the whole picture, I mean 4 people on 1 picture would be animated differently so you can’t save a picture as whole
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beautiful, it can capture the essence of old really good.
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being just a text to image it's pretty hard to "transform myself" into a '50 film icon haha. but in general the outcomes here are niceeeeee!
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Fascinating AI implementation. Good to see AI used for such good. Congratulations.
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I built Forevi after trying to restore my own family photos, especially for my grandpa. He doesn’t really care about physical gifts anymore, but he does care about memories: his youth, his family, the small things that mattered to him. Every tool I tried either changed faces, added fake filters, or made everything look overly smooth. So I built a full restoration workflow: restore → colorize → enhance/upscale → animate → add sound. The goal is to help people bring old moments back to life and create new memories from old photos. Would love your feedback on what feels right, what doesn’t, and how I can improve the tool. Thank you folks!! Best, Daniel
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