This is pretty cool. Well done Photolemur team!
I've been an avid fan of Picasa in the past (for the quick and easy/rewarding workflow) until I decided to move on to Lightroom for some finer grain control with my photography. This is a pretty neat start for someone who wants a quick edit.
I tried it out and it definitely breathed some life into the pic (though it did add a fair bit of noise and saturation as well, but I guess that's part of the ML that'll improve over time). I did tinker around with the Realistic/Vivid setting but it seemed to make the noise even more prominent.
Overall, I was pleasantly surprised at the outcome, nice job de-hazing (that's my favorite part of LR) and I do like the Facebook integration as well.
Edit - I also just realized that the image links (below) got auto-displayed....so hopefully I didn't spam this thread with the image previews
Here is the original RAW image view -
This is the initial preview of the image using PL -
This was the final outcome -
@mattmg83 Photolemur will have few versions with different set of features, and we'll have both: subscription-based plans and versions with perpetual license
Hey @nazarpanchyshyn, congrats on launching what looks like an awesome product!
Having had a look at your How It Works (https://photolemur.com/how-it-works) page, you say you collect and store all the success/blacklist images (I understand you're probably doing a binary classification label collection). Two questions here:
- Sounds like you will be collecting every uploaded image by that definition is that the case?
- Will you be storing that on your servers, and in what format — decomposed into features, or as actual images? Some explanation about privacy, storage and general policy would be great there, in my opinion.
Would be great to hear from you, and good luck with your launch!
@gregoltsov@nazarpanchyshyn I have these questions, too. The privacy policy is extremely generic and doesn't give any insight into this. Also, the FAQ doesn't consider the first question most people would probably ask: why do I need an account for a photo enhancer?
@nazarpanchyshyn maybe we can help you improve your PC version ( later android, iOS and Mac versions) I believe, you need clouds for storing users data and social networks for login in. Maybe analytic tools...Check bnesis.net. If you like, you can use. We are asking only for a feedback
Hey, Hunters!
I am Nazar, CMO at Photolemur; I’m happy to introduce the easiest way to enhance your photos.
Photolemur is the world’s first fully automatic photo enhancement solution, specially tailored for regular people with little-to-no knowledge of photo editing. It helps to make any photo much better through a user-friendly interface, with the help of unique technology. It is the next generation artificial intelligence that automatically performs complex image improvements, which traditionally require manual control, human involvement & time.
The mission of Photolemur is to bridge the gap between what our eyes see and what our cameras take. Photolemur doesn’t alter the reality of your photos but makes them more vivid, beautiful and natural. Just like you see the world.
Our goal is simple: help millions of people on Planet Earth get more vivid memories from any photo without complicated manual image editing.
Photolemur is currently available for Mac only. But we have a PC, web and Mobile versions in development.
@nazarpanchyshyn Awesome execution and will definitely try it out. The average person will most likely take pictures in jpg. Does this handle compression and remnant artifacts well enough post tuning algorithm?