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Wazim Aju🙏 13 karmaDec 12, 2024@BigJpgAndrolicous!!!
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5 minutes to create account. 1 minute to discover poor photo enhancing. Waste of time
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It's not free. Once it makes you log in with your gmail account and upload your picture, it tells you that you need to buy credits to proceed.
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- Spotlight: Tendem (Task automation)
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GoEnhance's production from video to animation is impressive. It can go up to 2k 60fps, so exciting.
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I was able to make a few images for free that closely matched what I was looking for. I will use them for YouTube thumbnails.
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This has got a super-positive future. After creating just one video, I could see that there would be a large use-case for most industries, including mine with Online Marketing. One thing I did notice was that assets that appear on screen often overlap each other. The same was apparent on most of the other videos in their showcase. Once they get over this hurdle, it'll be worth paying for, for sure.
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It worked very good to upscale the image. But it upscaled the size as well from 1.63mb to 10.7mb.
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OpenI’ve used PhotoGrid for 8 years—it’s amazing! The new AI Eraser
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It clearly states that you need to use Google Colab or your own server. However, I totally agree that the claim of unlimited image generation is misleading. There should be an app for mobile devices and PCs. I bought this on the first day with high expectations, and I was very disappointed. I ended up creating my own setup on Colab, and I’m moving it to a local software build that doesn’t depend on VMs.
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calling this freemium feels like a stretch as the free version is extremely limited. results are covered in watermarks and the upscaling isn't great either...
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It does not load the processor. Fast in operation.
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Supports unlimited preview, which is good
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Tried an image of a person. Just the head and shoulders, the AI had to extend the body. Result: different shirt color, six fingers. C'mon, it's almost 2026, we can do better than giving a person six fingers and not understanding the shirt color.
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