Image editing technology has evolved much more than any one of us anticipated.
There was a time when adding filters or erasing a part of the image seemed too much of an advancement.
The story today however is totally different.
The entry of Artificial Intelligence into our smartphones has completely changed the game of image editing.
In fact, we are now standing at a new juncture where technology is not only changing our photos but creating absolutely real-looking photos out of thin air.
Recently, Samsung’s Sketch-to-Image feature using the Galaxy AI has shocked everyone in the online tech community with results that are shockingly real-looking.
Before we get to what is good and not-so-good about the new Galaxy AI features, let’s take a look at some of the image creations shared by X users.
Another X user shared –
Some other examples shared on X by users of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6.
Samsung’s Sketch-to-Image tool is a fantastic feature for creatives who can’t draw well but still want to create original images.
It helps bring storyboards to life and speeds up workflows, eliminating the need to search for the perfect image online.
You can also add real-life objects to photos, which is great for planning interior designs or trying out fashion ideas.
For example, you could sketch a design on your shirt or add a clever caption.
It’s also just a lot of fun. With good intentions, you can create amusing “fake” photos involving friends and family.
This tool makes Samsung’s S Pen much more useful, making it a solid reason to consider buying a Galaxy Z Fold and trying out Samsung’s generative AI.
On the downside, Samsung’s Sketch-to-Image tool currently can’t do everything on your Galaxy phone alone.
Photos are sent to the cloud, where stronger computers do the heavy lifting. This is common but raises security concerns.
Another issue is that this process can be slow.
Creating or changing an image can take 20-30 seconds, which feels like a long time in today’s fast-paced world.
Answer. The Galaxy S24 series, Samsung’s latest flagship device, comes equipped with exclusive AI features for photo editing, real-time translations, automatically generated summaries for webpages and more.
Answer. Navigate to and open Settings, and then tap Galaxy AI. Select your desired AI feature to learn more about it, and then select your preferred options.
For more information about the AI features, open Settings, and then swipe to and tap Tips and User Guide.
Answer. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 sports a triple rear camera setup.
It remains similar to the Fold 5, which means you get a 50MP primary camera, a new 12MP ultrawide-angle lens, and a 10MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.
Answer. India prices: The Fold 6 is the priciest foldable among the current batch.
It is priced at Rs 1,64,999 for 12GB/256GB, Rs 1,76,999 for 12GB/512GB and Rs 2,00,999 for 12GB/1TB).
Answer. To access Samsung’s sketch-to-image feature, Open Settings > Tap Galaxy AI > Tap Drawing assist.
Tap the switch to On. Sketch to image is an AI feature that converts your sketches into images in various styles, accessible from the Edge panels.
Answer. The Sketch to Image feature is available on Samsung’s One UI 6.1.1 custom software.
The Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 are the only two devices currently running this version.
Also Read: Apple Launches MGIE AI Model for Text-Prompted Image Editing
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