The application has an AI assistant, various templates (something like presets) or “smart” panels that allow you to quickly edit photos. We don’t have to mark, indicate, cut out anything. The AI assistant can recognize elements of the photo itself, and then suggest what can be done with them, in a nutshell. Either way, it’s quite simple, so I suggest you try it yourself. The program works best in landscape and portrait photos, but with the right skills and ideas, it can work well in other types of photography.
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