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Request a new feature, or support for a camera/lens that you would like to use in Capture One.

Status Future consideration
Workspace Feature requests
Categories Capture One Pro
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 12, 2023

Healing AI

Wow - AI masking is great but How about AI Healing ?

-Adding AI to the healing brush would also speed up workflow (computer CPU/GPU permitting - that said retouch4me works offline and on my 2015 Macbook is a little bit slow)

- AI healing everything won't work(How will it know what to Heal) But human face/s and skin is (needless to say) a very common theme / paper background / eye veins healing would also be amazing

What problem do you see this solving?

- in addition to being a complete solution(Capture One) (don't need Photoshop/Pixelmator Pro) it would save on the monthly costs.

Current workaround

Are you using any workarounds or other solutions to achieve your goals in Capture One?

retouch4me / Pixelmator

  • Luca Gaidano
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    Jul 17, 2024

    Yes, either create it directly on C1 or even using a Work around like alex on raw

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWaDYUcja3w

  • Frans Driesen
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    Apr 10, 2024

    I have to support this.. In fact, I am digitizing thousands of color and b/w negatives via the use of my Canon 5d III. The lack of a negative invert system (besides the laborious work around) is already a handicap.. On top of that lots of "healing" needs to be done for negative contaminants like scratches, white specks, etc..The current healing tool is "antique" and seems to be hard to adjust ..Here I am exporting everyhting to Pixelmator Pro as their healing tool is way way better.. Please let's bring C1P up to speed..Also Topaz Photo AI also has some features C1P is missing..

  • Guest
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    Feb 13, 2024

    Agreed A.I. enhanced Healing brush would be very helpful. Less time switching to PS for skin retouching. Skin Tone Color Editor is great so perhaps a few more tools for skin retouching?

  • Thomas Demmelmaier
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    Dec 20, 2023

    In fact, I'm also dealing with this topic at the moment, it's usually the shadows that cause problems.

    The Generative Pencil in Photoshop does this quite well but suffers from pattern creation.

  • Brian Jordan
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    Nov 21, 2023

    I would be perfectly happy if CO allowed me to create a mask using the AI* then restrict healing/clone within that mask.  For instance: Object appearing in the background - let me use AI to select that then Clone or Heal within that mask.  Often the Clone or Healing tool is very good at removing an object but edge detection is not good and anything around that object gets obliterated.  So it's off to Photoshop I go.

     

    * - or any of the other masking tools.

  • Guest
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    Nov 21, 2023

    There are two separate needs that are currently being addressed by the Heal Tool:

    One is that the Heal Tool is being used as a "content-aware fill," as mentioned by Walter Rowe and Stephen Hopkirk. This is likely to need additional AI programming to make more accurate fills, as it needs to be aware of what is normally found in the sky, land, tartan babies' dresses with drool patches, etc.

    I would like the Heal Tool to automatically apply healing to a selection (such as a subject mask) and automatically heal skin blemishes, dust, and lint. (With the option to remove the applied healing to a particular area, say if it is a desired but spot.)

  • Stephen Hopkirk
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    Nov 20, 2023

    Il like it to remove items from the shot, by drawing around it and the item is removed in a way that can’t be noticed. For example I saw a tartan babies dress with drool patches on it, Adobe generative fill replaced it without it being noticeable, matching the colours and tartan pattern perfectly. So the ability to perform on complex subjects/textures would be great.

  • Walter Rowe
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    Nov 20, 2023

    For me I would like to see AI-based smart fill similar to content aware fill in other software.

  • Grant Perkins
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    Nov 20, 2023

    What sort of AI is being considered here?

    Something, somehow completely made up by the AI? Or an AI-based enhancement of the selection work already being attempted?

  • Guest
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    Nov 19, 2023

    Would love it if they did it. 

  • Stephen Hopkirk
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    Nov 13, 2023

    I was going to make the same suggestion, some form of AI content aware fill would be very useful tool in streamlining workflow and avoiding having to create a TIFF or PSD to edit with Affinity or Photoshop. The are very few occasions when I have to go to a pixel editor but removing objects, especially larger objects that the C1 erasure tool can’t handle, is the main reason. It will be a workflow and quality of results improvement.

  • Walter Rowe
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    Nov 12, 2023

    I agree. Some sort of AI-based content-aware "fill" (heal) would do wonders in many cases like object removal too.

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Clone and Heal tools

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hi there, is there any chance your Heal and Clone tools can work as easily as Photoshop? I have tried everything and just can’t get it working the same as PS.
PHILIP LOIZIDES 3 months ago in Feature requests / Capture One Pro 0 Future consideration
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Generative Fill

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The only feature needed to avoid PS altogether
Vernon Kellie about 1 month ago in Feature requests / Capture One Pro 0 Future consideration
1 MERGED

Add Generative AI Healing to Magic Brush

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Update the Healing and/or Magic Brush to use Generative AI features like what is in Photoshop and coming to the next dot update of Lr and LrC
Charles Putnam 5 months ago in Feature requests / Capture One Pro 0 Future consideration