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How much storage is taken up by this data base?
ОтветитьAm I correct that this does not depend on key words from Lightroom for the search but instead uses AI or some other way to look at each image to classify?
ОтветитьWill this run all images in catalogue even in multiple drives?
ОтветитьDoes Excire work with Lightroom Mobile?
ОтветитьLooks interesting, but $100 is about $50-60 more than I'd be willing to pay for something like this.
ОтветитьWill it work on specific bird species or only 'birds' in general as a group of animals?
ОтветитьInteresting product. Is the plug-in a separate product, or is the plug-in included with the offline (non-Lightroom) search?
ОтветитьVery impressive almost unbelievable. Quite a time saver which for $175 AUD I will definitely have to think about before i inevitably succumb.
ОтветитьThat’s interesting, but not for 100 bucks.
ОтветитьReally great information and I have already made the purchase................question if I might.........I use separate catalogs for my camera vs drone and scanned images. Will I be able to run the initialization on each catalog and not have issues with the Excire database they creat?
ОтветитьAnthony I need your help on how to do something. Maybe you can do a turorial on this or direct me to one. I recently was trying to edit an old scanned family photo and the picture has a honeycomb like texture on it from the photo paper used during the 70’e when it was printed. Is there an easy way to take out that texture out of the photo? I tried using some of the Neuro filters in photoshop and tried some other techniques in photoshop but just couldn’t get that texture out completely. Please let me know if you have an easy or semi easy way of doing this. Thanks a million!
ОтветитьHi Anthony, and thank you for your video on Excire Search. After viewing, I purchase the software and have subsequently used it to search over 35,000 images of which ca. 9,300 were jpgs without metadata. Excire Search did a good job in finding photos based on keywords, and was even better at finding based on a representative photo that I picked out from my catalog. While the product is a bit pricey (I think), it provided me with the ability to search through the myriad of jpgs to find images I wanted. If I had one complaint, it would be that product registration and authorization was a bit clunky. It took several frustrating minutes of retries to finally get the paid software functioning. Once it was, no problem. On second thought, one other minor issue: it does take a few seconds after launching Lightroom before you can use Excire Search. If you launch LR and immediately try to search with it, Excire Search shows a popup saying it isn't ready. Wait 30 seconds and you're good to go.
ОтветитьAn interesting Ai. I think the main advantage I see, aside from faster searches, is the key wording of images on importation. I had a look at their site, and it seems, they also have facial recognition for similar faces built in. If they improved this to work with and add names, I think it would be better than the clunky and error pron face recognition built in LrC. Thank very much, Anthony. Bringing this new product forward is an enormous value to this community.
Ответитьgreat video, thanks
ОтветитьDid you mention that it costs $189.00 US?
ОтветитьWhen you transfer the keywords, does it overwrite all the ones you have already done or complement them?
Ответитьi can find numbers on the photo with this?
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