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 Has anyone tried AI photo editors like Snapedit?

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jillo Posted - Oct 09 2024 : 07:18:29
Has anyone tried AI photo editors like Snapedit? I’ve been struggling to get a natural look in my photos after editing—everything ends up looking way too processed. I heard Snapedit is supposed to simplify things with just one click, but I’m not sure how well it actually works. Anyone have any experience with it?

JM
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kartoplya Posted - Oct 16 2024 : 02:59:59
I’ve messed around with AI tools like Snapedit, and while they’re good for fast results, I think they’re best suited for basic fixes. If you need something more detailed or creative, manual editing is still the way to go. It’s great for people who don’t have much time, but if you’re after a specific look or style, you’ll probably want to do some of the work yourself.
bombom Posted - Oct 15 2024 : 09:45:47
Yeah, I’ve used Snapedit, and honestly, it’s a game changer for quick edits. The AI does a pretty solid job of cleaning up photos, and while it’s not always perfect, it saves a lot of time. You can still go in and adjust things afterward if needed. For quick retouches, it’s definitely worth a try.