Green screen no more - AI allows for easy select and paste options.

Leanne at Christmas 15 months ago against Hobbiton in New Zealand (2018), she was never there.

I have to admit, the AI selection tool is remarkable.  It took me all of two minutes to put this together.  I used a photo from our New Zealand trip in 2018 as the background and found a photo I took of Leanne (my daughter) two Christmases ago and combined them.  Easy, effective, fast.  

Doing it the old way would have involved a great deal of toil with careful selection, feathering, erasing, and other laborious editing to get the right image for merging with the background.  The great thing about this is that you can now take just about any background you like and the photo of anyone you choose and make it look like they were actually at that location.

If you look carefully, there are a few things you may be able to pick at regarding the inset photo.  The lighting is different - which isn't too unusual when using fill flash outdoors, but there is just something off about it.  The clothing is also off a bit as she was wearing winter attire in what was a warm location.  Then, there is the fact that I flipped her horizontally.  That's not her left ear you see, it's actually her right ear.  I have the original photo below.

Another odd thing is that the far corner of her glasses shows the original background - a brick wall - which doesn't match her secondary surroundings.  The AI selection tool did an outstanding job of selecting her hair, but there are parts where you can see some feathering and loss of detail where a photo taken on location would show more detail.  Even with all this being said, it turned out pretty well.

Original photo of my daughter, Leanne.

Thanks for reading.

Eric Svendsen     www.ericspix.com


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