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AI jewelry retouching, virtual try-ons & video — studio quality in secondsOpen
Admin Photigy🙏 1 karmaJun 16, 2026@NeuroVizWe teach product photographers for a living, so we're picky about what actually holds up to a pro eye. NeuroViz surprised us. The retouching keeps the real texture of metal and stones instead of plasticky AI smoothing — that's the part most tools get wrong. We've started recommending it to students who need clean catalog shots fast without losing the craft. It doesn't replace a good photographer, it just removes the boring 80% so you can focus on the shot that matters. -

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Tried to fix a cropped travel photo and it worked great. The AI naturally expanded the sky and beach, so the image fit a 16:9 YouTube thumbnail without any visible seams or quality loss.
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I felt there is need of more ready made templates. But, it does what it claims. I chose one question suggested by the AI agent, and it created the infographics in few seconds. It's cool. Saving it for future reference.
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I asked it for a vector of a rocket ship and it proceeded to describe how to design this. Then I asked it to create the image it described. The result was in a vector-looking style, but of course not a vector graphic, since Dall-e can't do that. I'd have to use another program like Illustrator to convert it to a vector.

