Elevate Your Photography with AI-Powered ku susiwa ka xivulwa
Transform your swifaniso with our ya manguva lawa ku susiwa ka xivulwa xitirhisiwa, designed to enhance your creative vision and streamline your post-ku endliwa workflow.
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hlayisa tiawara of ku lulamisa time with our AI-powered ku susiwa ka xivulwa. leswi heleleke for portraits, ku tekiwa ka swifaniso swa swilo, and composite swifaniso. layicha your xifaniso and let our advanced algorithm handle the rest, preserving even the finest details.
Endless Creative Possibilities
Easily place your subjects on any backdrop imaginable. Hambi loko u're creating surreal landscapes, tudiyo-khwalithi nchumu shots, or eye-catching portraits, our xitirhisiwa gives you the freedom to bring your vision to life.
ya vutivi-Grade mibuyelo
Our advanced AI ensures your swifaniso maintain the highest khwalithi. Achieve leyi tengaka, precise cutouts that rival manual ku lulamisa, even with challenging subjects like hair, fur, or leyi vonakaka objects. leswi heleleke for commercial ku tirha or fine art prints.
Unleash Your Artistic Vision
With swivulwa leswi susiweke, your creativity knows no bounds. endla stunning composite swifaniso, experiment with double exposures, or craft unique digital art pieces. Our xitirhisiwa integrates seamlessly with your existing workflow, allowing you to push the boundaries of your photography.
Switirhisiwa Leswi Bumabumeriweke Eka Vateki va Swifaniso
How a wedding muteki wa swifaniso cleared a six-n'hweti ku lulamisa backlog in three tivhiki
A wedding muteki wa swifaniso working out of Brooklyn was sitting on twenty-two backlogged weddings, most shot on rented tudiyo masiku where guests, gear, and stray leyi vonisaka stands kept ending up in the frame. The bride-and-groom portraits looked great, but the family group shots needed serious cleanup before the album drafts could go out.
She yi sungurile running the unprocessed groups through the bulk mululamisi: tshika a folder of 200 raws, let the in-browser model isolate the people, then pull the cutouts tlhelela into Lightroom over a leyi tengaka tudiyo backdrop. Hair, veils, and the long train of a wedding gown survived the cutout because she relied on the brush refinement step instead of trusting a one-shot mbuyelo. Anything ambiguous, like a guest at the tlhelela of a frame, she dropped tlhelela into manual brush.
Twenty-two weddings cleared in three tivhiki instead of the six she had budgeted. The brides who got their gallery early posted them, two booked her for engagement sessions off the tlhelela of those posts, and her referrals doubled the leyi tlhandlamaka quarter. The cutout step saved roughly forty timinethe per wedding, but the real win was getting albums out before couples lost interest.
"I had twenty-two weddings backlogged and the family groups were the bottleneck. Bulk ku endliwa the cutouts and dropping them onto a leyi tengaka tudiyo backdrop in Lightroom got every album out in three tivhiki. Brides yi sungurile posting before they would have normally seen the previews."
"Newborn shoots happen wherever the baby is calm, which usually isn't on my backdrop. Lifting the baby off a parent's couch and onto a leyi rhetaka cream wrap saves the shoot. Hair on a two-vhiki-old is the test, and the brush refinement holds up."
"Twilight shots of empty rooms always have lawn furniture or a stray car in the driveway. Cleaning those out before delivery means agents post the gallery the same day they get it. My tirungula move faster, the agents ndzi byele."
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Common questions for vateki va swifaniso
Will the cutout hold up at print resolution for an album or a gallery wall?
The high-resolution dawuniloda preserves the source resolution of the layicha. A 24-megapixel raw exported as a JPEG comes tlhelela as a 24-megapixel cutout, not a downsampled languta ku rhanga. For album spreads at 300 dpi or gallery prints up to A2, that resolution holds. The brush refinement is where you fix the half-millimetre stray hair before the fayili goes to the printer.
Can I batch endla a whole shoot without uploading client tifayili to a server?
The bulk mululamisi runs the same in-browser model as the single-xifaniso mululamisi, so a folder tshika processes locally on your machine. For a typical wedding selection of 200 swifaniso that takes a few timinethe on a recent laptop. Client tifayili never leave the browser unless you hlawula the server-assisted path for an oversized raw, and even then the fayili is purged within timinethe.
Does the cutout handle hair, veils, and feathered edges, or do I still need to brush by hand?
The default model handles flowing hair and veils on a contrasting xivulwa well, but the moment you tshika into a similar-tone xivulwa or leyi vonakaka fabric the brush refinement matters. The realistic workflow is one-tinya cutout, then thirty tisekendi with the refinement brush on the trickier edges, then export. Faster than rotoscoping in Photoshop, slower than trusting a single button.
Cut your post-shoot turnaround in half
tshika a shoot folder into the bulk mululamisi, refine the few frames that need a brush pass, and ship the album.