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missing-acumen | 1 year ago

Question to people knowing adobe lightroom, could this feature be compromised? Is this just doing API calls to some remote thing?

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nshireman|1 year ago

Lightroom has a local Heal/Remove feature, and at least with LR Classic you have to tick a box for the AI remove, which processes it on Adobe servers.

As for whether it can be compromised... Probably? It sends all or some of your photo to a remove server, so that can certainly be taken.

missing-acumen|1 year ago

I mean, having the model behave this way looks too easy and I guess that adobe does qc on the features it releases, so I'm not sure to see an alternative explanation - or adobe's qc is poor/inexistent.

wmf|1 year ago

I'm not sure what you mean by compromised but I'm pretty sure Adobe Firefly AI features are server-based. These features are too good to be done locally.

jsheard|1 year ago

Plus even if it could be done locally, doing it server-side has the side benefit (for Adobe) of making it trivial to prevent pirates from ever being able to use those features.

missing-acumen|1 year ago

By compromised I mean something like someone having access to adobe's servers where this is running and uploading troll models or toying with the model's responses