NSFW
I’ve been thinking about something lately and can’t quite settle on an answer. Every time people talk about AI-based image reconstruction tools, the conversation instantly turns into the NSFW side of things, and I get why, but it feels like we’re ignoring other potential uses. For example, restoring old family photos with damaged details, or fixing shots where lighting or angles completely ruined someone’s face. Has anyone here actually tried using these tools for something more constructive and not just the usual stuff? Curious to hear if that’s even realistic in practice.
Interesting point. I haven’t tried those tools myself, but I’ve seen people use similar tech for restoring film frames or repairing shots from older digital cameras. So the idea doesn’t sound far-fetched at all. I guess it really depends on how much patience someone has when fine-tuning the output and not expecting magic