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PhotoRoom has learned how to change the background in photos

by Vaibhav
November 10, 2022
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PhotoRoom has received Magic Studio, which uses artificial intelligence to personalize marketing image shots. Writes about it The Verge.

Mixing a shot with a sneaker and a personalized background. Data: The Verge.

Magic Studio is based on the Stable Diffusion text-based image generator. To use the feature, the user needs to upload a photo of the product, describe the item in one word, and the desired background.

The algorithm will then automatically remove the background and place the element on the new image. The result is sent by email within a few minutes.

Magic Studio cannot be used to capture people or animals.

According to the developers, the tool is designed for online sellers. Magic Studio allows consumers to quickly create images ready to be placed in a set of customizable templates pre-configured for platforms like eBay or Shopify.

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According to users, downloaded items sometimes look distorted or completely replaced.

An example of adding a background to a photo of a bottle. Data: The Verge.

Also, the tool does not work well with pictures that show human hands.

The Magic Studio feature is available to PhotoRoom Pro subscribers using the English version of the app. Its cost is $9.49 per month or $46.99 per year.

As a reminder, Shutterstock expanded its partnership with OpenAI in October to sell stock images generated by the DALL-E 2 model.

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PhotoRoom has received Magic Studio, which uses artificial intelligence to personalize marketing image shots. Writes about it The Verge.

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Mixing a shot with a sneaker and a personalized background. Data: The Verge.

Magic Studio is based on the Stable Diffusion text-based image generator. To use the feature, the user needs to upload a photo of the product, describe the item in one word, and the desired background.

The algorithm will then automatically remove the background and place the element on the new image. The result is sent by email within a few minutes.

Magic Studio cannot be used to capture people or animals.

According to the developers, the tool is designed for online sellers. Magic Studio allows consumers to quickly create images ready to be placed in a set of customizable templates pre-configured for platforms like eBay or Shopify.

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According to users, downloaded items sometimes look distorted or completely replaced.

An example of adding a background to a photo of a bottle. Data: The Verge.

Also, the tool does not work well with pictures that show human hands.

The Magic Studio feature is available to PhotoRoom Pro subscribers using the English version of the app. Its cost is $9.49 per month or $46.99 per year.

As a reminder, Shutterstock expanded its partnership with OpenAI in October to sell stock images generated by the DALL-E 2 model.

Subscribe to Cryplogger news in Telegram: Cryplogger AI – all the news from the world of AI!

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