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tom_fuckin_bombadil t1_jaa6q7m wrote

To be fair, isn’t it pretty common practice to sharpen the area around the eyes in portrait photo post production (and to make them brighter). Photographers are always trying to bring attention to the subject’s eyes.

Hell any time there’s a review on a camera lens or body, the reviewer always looks at how well the autofocus is working by looking at the sharpness on the eyes.

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Kromgar t1_jaa5r8l wrote

This isn't crippling. All it says is images you curate from the ai without very much user input into the creation can't be copyrighted.

There are now controlnets where you can create your own poses or take your own drawings and run them through the ai to supercharge the guiding process for the ai. Even then you can always do editing post generation to make it personal. Hell you can even train the ai on your own art and style. Just because one guy used midjourney doesn't mean that someone doing something with a more open and configurable ai can't get their works copyright. It's on a case by case basis.

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