Nice! And I don't think this has been posted before. So thank! Good find!View attachment 847400
I don’t remember seeing this on any of the previous pages so I thought I’d go ahead and post. Apologies if this is already known.
I was able to send music to two Bluetooth speakers at the same time. Both sources I know don’t have Bluetooth v5 and neither was a set of AirPods. Phone is a XS with PB 1.
Me either!I’m not able to get my xs Max (public beta 2) to do this. Hmm
I wish I knew what this feature is officially called or the parameters of what it is supposedly capably of doing (e.g., how much of an autocorrection of skewed photos should it be able to correct?). Then I would report it. I don't feel right, though, reporting something that I'm not sure of how / how much it should work.Me either!
I don't think reporting it and attaching examples is gonna hurt. Even if it's not top priority for now, I reckon Apple would want to improve the feature (after they iron out major bugs).I wish I knew what this feature is officially called or the parameters of what it is supposedly capably of doing (e.g., how much of an autocorrection of skewed photos should it be able to correct?). Then I would report it. I don't feel right, though, reporting something that I'm not sure of how / how much it should work.
Right, but what is it called? Autostraighten?I don't think reporting it and attaching examples is gonna hurt. Even if it's not top priority for now, I reckon Apple would want to improve the feature (after they iron out major bugs).
Right, but what is it called? Autostraighten?
Generally it’s referred as perspective correction. Perhaps Apple will give it a more Apple-ly name![]()
Almost certainly it is the dual lenses to establish parallax. Can someone with an Xr test this? Should not work for them.
Works on my 7, so I think that rules out all our theories.Almost certainly it is the dual lenses to establish parallax. Can someone with an Xr test this? Should not work for them.
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I don’t remember seeing this on any of the previous pages so I thought I’d go ahead and post. Apologies if this is already known.
I was able to send music to two Bluetooth speakers at the same time. Both sources I know don’t have Bluetooth v5 and neither was a set of AirPods. Phone is a XS with PB 1.
It works on the Xr.
Works on my 7, so I think that rules out all our theories.
I am still so weirded out that no one has mentioned outside of my forum posts here. I even emailed MR staff with the pictures and video and yet nothing. If this had been demonstrated in a keynote, I would have been floored!That makes this even more "magical"! I still wish I knew the parameters of it though. Is it limited to a certain high-end angle of skewness? Lightroom has a similar tool (though you have to invoke it for it to work). I'm sure it works on similar principles (probably the variance of x and y coordinates of what appears to be a regular polygon vs the ideal x/y of the framed captured image). But where does it stop and "assume" the skewness was intentional versus inadvertant framing?
I must know!!!
I am still so weirded out that no one has mentioned outside of my forum posts here. I even emailed MR staff with the pictures and video and yet nothing. If this had been demonstrated in a keynote, I would have been floored!
It may not be a tentpole feature, but sure to have been a keynote crowd pleaser.It may not be a tentpole feature but it sure highlights AI at work.
Yes. But never automated to this degree. This is still how you do it in PS CC 2019:Perspective correction has been in Photoshop forever, way before AI was a thing.
iOS 13 isn't that advanced in its perspective correction. You only need 4 points in PS to get the same effect as to what iOS 13 is doing.Yes. But never automated to this degree. This is still how you do it in PS CC 2019:
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The AI part is not doing that ^
Yes, it's only a single plane correction. But the point is that photoshop does not know where those four points are. You still have to place them manually.iOS 13 isn't that advanced in its perspective correction. You only need 4 points in PS to get the same effect as to what iOS 13 is doing.
Yes, it's only a single plane correction. But the point is that photoshop does not know where those four points are. You still have to place them manually.