I already know that I'm going to get serious pushback for this, but I think it's important to say. Artificial intelligence in post-processing has serious potential to ruin landscape photography. I'm not even talking about how photographers have the ability to manipulate space and time. If that's what you enjoy, go for it. I'm concerned for the credibility of the outside public on the trust of outdoor photographers. If you think about it, what's the one question people ask about your images? "Is this photoshopped." I have no problem with post-processing, but that question from the public implies a lack of trust for the reality of the scene. When you then mix in AI, well you could get a complete loss of trust in landscape photography.
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