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Apple to Bring AI Reframing and Editing Tools to Photos App

Apple today announced new AI-powered photo editing tools coming to the Photos app as part of Apple Intelligence, including an upgraded Clean Up tool, a new Extend tool, and a new Spatial Reframing feature.

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Spatial Reframing allows users to reposition the virtual camera angle of a photo after it has already been taken. By touching and dragging, users can adjust the framing and perspective of a shot, with ‌Apple Intelligence‌ generating new content only to fill in the gaps created by the shift in angle. It only generates new content to fill in the gaps where the perspective has shifted, ensuring the reframed photo stays consistent with the original scene.

The Clean Up tool is also receiving what Apple calls a "big upgrade," with improved ability to remove distractions from images and more realistic infill "even when the scene is complex." A new Extend tool rounds out the trio, letting users add more background space to a photo or adjust its aspect ratio.

Apple said the new tools help photographers "enhance their images in ways that respect the original moment." All three features are processed using Apple's Private Cloud Compute infrastructure, meaning the edits are handled in the cloud while Apple says user data remains protected. The new tools will work on older photos as well as images taken with non-Apple cameras.

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Top Rated Comments

winxmac Avatar
3 weeks ago
I'm one of the few who would never use these features. Just give us an option to disable processing when taking photos and videos, Apple.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago
Using a photograph of your children's milestones as the example for AI photo manipulation is perverse in every sense of the word.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago

Using a photograph of your children's milestones as the example for AI photo manipulation is perverse in every sense of the word.
You’re just telling on yourself. People have been editing family photos for over a century. AI or not makes no difference. Edits are edits. They used to paint on photos to make edits in the 19th century.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
plasticdump Avatar
3 weeks ago
It's so rich that they made a "we respect the integrity and intent of photography" type statement right before revealing more editing features that completely change the snapshot integrity of a photo. Pictures you see online will likely never be from true-to-life moments in the near future.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago
I hate that they are doing this, but would they AT LEAST add a tiny icon to the image indicating that it has been altered with AI? Something that lives in the file's metadata even when it gets shared around.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago
Welcome to the future FAKE World. Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and George Orwel's 1984 revisited.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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