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I Asked Photoshop AI to Zoom Out Infinitely. Here’s What Happened.

Joe Scott | October 9, 2024



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If you haven’t used Photoshop lately, you’re missing a prime example of how AI is really going to change the world. With new features like Generative Fill and Generative Expand, they are showing that the AI revolution will not be a big event, but a creeping, steady inclusion into our daily lives. So I decided to put it to the ultimate test.

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Timestamps:

0:00 – 1:09 Intro
1:09 – 6:14 About Photoshop Generative AI
6:14 – 8:51 Creating the images
8:51 – 14:31 Editing the infinite expand
14:31 – 15:31 The Results
15:31 – 18:12 My thoughts and a simpler solution
18:12 – 19:27 Final thoughts
19:27 – 21:57 Imprint
21:57 – 22:36 Close

Written by Joe Scott

Comments

This post currently has 48 comments.

  1. @mrflappie6553

    October 9, 2024 at 8:32 pm

    Arists getting paid by Adobe for the use of their images being used to train Firefly? I wouldn't bet on it. The EULA for Adobe products now grants Adobe full rights over anything made with their overpriced software, to use as they see fit, including training their AI.

  2. @cgideas

    October 9, 2024 at 8:32 pm

    One of the main reasons that you had difficulties with this is that you're confusing zooming out (Which Photoshop sort of manages to do) with trucking back (which it totally can't).

    With a real camera, if you took a series of images with a successive .5 x zoom like that, with your starting image, you'd need an extreme fisheye device of some sort, and after about half a dozen iterations or so, you'd have reached the limit of a 360 degree panoramic image.

  3. @Shian_n

    October 9, 2024 at 8:32 pm

    That zoom out animation made in After Effects is extremely unbelivable easy to do
    Of course when you do a scaling animation from 100% to 200% is going to look faster than going from 200% to 300%…
    Because the scale was x2 and then x1.5 on the second animation
    And the speed halves on the second animation (If the animation lenght is always the same)
    The way to do it is: 100% → 200% → 400% → 800% and scale it x2 every time

    The alignment problem was because the image was not perfectly centered when you upscaled it

    And the Content-Aware Fill were regenerating some parts of the borders of the previous upscaled image

    As a motion designer i'm upset, that animation your friend did looks awful
    I'm not really upset, its just that i could do that animation in less than 1/2 hour

  4. @goodcitizen-ft9bg

    October 9, 2024 at 8:32 pm

    This comment section, has way more intelligence in it then any other comment section I have ever read through! I went through my post three times, wondering if I should add punctuation places, add in bigger words, or just not comment all together 😅

  5. @ernmalleyscrub

    October 9, 2024 at 8:32 pm

    The research into quantum computing and artificial intelligence is fast approaching the self aware supercomputer of HAL in 2001 A Space Odyssey. It will be insane in human terms. Frames of reference completely non-biological and zero need for ethics. Psychopath Genius.

  6. @boinel

    October 9, 2024 at 8:32 pm

    Sir, you can easily make this zom out vídeo with DaVinci Resolve. I did it when Midjourney first released the zoom out feature. Zoom in the first picture, make it zoom completely out at the end of it, then copy thats setting to the next picture. So when each picture leaves the screen, another bigger image takes place, but zoomed in at first… i hope i made it clear 😅

  7. @Orenotter

    October 9, 2024 at 8:32 pm

    If an image is publicly available for humans to view without permission, then why does a robot need permission to look at it? If it isn't, then how did those companies get it?

  8. @moi5219

    October 9, 2024 at 8:32 pm

    This was neat. Adobe had such a great such a great streak of being neat. Then the subscription plan was a knock against them. But now they’ve gone full evil with their TOS. I would love to play with this feature but I feel like supporting them isn’t even an option for me as an artist at this point. Sorry for the angry tangent. 🫠

  9. @ramadesara

    October 9, 2024 at 8:32 pm

    15:57 Another solution to this that you could maybe try is putting these images in 3D modeling software, like Blender. Place them all at the origin of the graph (x: 0, y: 0, z: 0) and default rotation (x: 0°, y: 0°, z: 0°). Then scale each image according to the size it needs to be, the second one being larger than the first, the third one being larger than the second, and so on. Basically you would have a really large image that is the combination of all of these images. Then all you would have to do is animate Blender's camera to start up close to this large image and move backwards

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