I recently took what I thought was the perfect vacation picture, only to notice later that there were random people in the background ruining the shot. I tried removing them with some basic editing apps, but it either looked unnatural or took too much time. Then I heard about AI object removal, and I was curious—does it actually work well? Or does it leave weird smudges where the objects used to be? If anyone has tried it, let me know how it went!
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You know, it’s funny how much effort we put into getting that "perfect shot." I remember when people just accepted whatever was in their photos, no matter how messy. But now, AI lets us clean up images so effortlessly. It’s pretty cool, but I sometimes wonder if we’re getting too obsessed with perfection in our pictures.
I’ve had the exact same problem! I was at a concert, trying to get a cool shot of the stage, but of course, there were heads and hands blocking the view. I used an image enhancer that also has an object removal feature, and it did a pretty solid job. It erased the unwanted parts cleanly, and the background filled in naturally without looking too edited. That said, it works best on simple backgrounds—if the area is very detailed, you might need to do some manual touch-ups. Still, for quick fixes, it’s a game-changer!