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« on: June 23, 2024, 08:13 »
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i found a good site that it removes the background of an image, and you can save it at its original size in png. so  my qs is,,,,    if i   send these images to adobe and ss,,,is there any risk they read this as ai generated, and maybe block my account?specially adobe,whicn they are good for blocking accounts and they dont give you any reason for doing that .
i use mucrostock keyword and i see many images with white backgrounds but you can tell these are not from a LIGHTBOX which i also use to photograph products but from different sites or photoshop


« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2024, 08:56 »
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If it is your image - that should probably be fine - because you are simply extracting an object and I am assuming you want to make it a .png file, correct? If so, yes, should be fine.

« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2024, 18:57 »
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Thanks for the reply Yes its my image of course is just I ve heard that Adobe looks at some images As ai generated even when you edit them thats why I was Asking I m not sure if these web sites use ai to remove the image background

« Reply #3 on: June 23, 2024, 21:09 »
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Thanks for the reply Yes its my image of course is just I ve heard that Adobe looks at some images As ai generated even when you edit them thats why I was Asking I m not sure if these web sites use ai to remove the image background

No, that's fine. I've done that with my own PNG's.

ALso "ai" is such an overused & misused term (current "ai" is simply sophisticated theft - the "problem" they have is removing watermarks, i.e., "copyright" notices from stolen images, stolen videos, and deception/trickery to try and "compensate" users for stealing their works). The type of "AI" you are describing technically existed in the 1990's with applications such as Corel Draw (a very good application that I actually still use). It has a "magic" brush which can get rid of backgrounds (the same type of thing online tools do) - and then you have an isolated object.


 

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