Wow! Jigge! You look about 10years YOUNGER without the hat!! Crazy how much different you look! You look great! Than you for all that you do for us!!
@DavidDickeyJr3 ай бұрын
Trying evoto instead of my normal workflow in lightroom, and so far lightroom AI , while not as robust, is working way slicker.
@timjagoe9378 Жыл бұрын
Jigge😎, a true professional photographer. Shalom peace.
@FPJBatangQuiapoOfficial Жыл бұрын
Thank you Sir Jiggie Alejandrino for discussing about this Evoto Ai. I've just read a topic re this editing software in a group in FB, that's why I'm here watching your vid.
@cliffrock3470 Жыл бұрын
Can u share the link of the group u read abt evoto in
@Zebrajellyfishphoto11 ай бұрын
Great app but this is Absolutely RIDICULOUS! I'm a professional headshot photographer and buying the number of credits I would need each month would cost me hundreds of dollars. WHAT THE HELL ARE THEY THINKING!!??!!??
@ajdanibrothersclassified11 ай бұрын
Just buy the pic perfect AI bundle for photoshop! One time purchase and it’s much better.
@robbyjai7 ай бұрын
i agree.. im a professional wedding photographer. this application is great its brilliant. but their refusal to allow integration with LR or PS and forcing you to use their tool only for exporting and per picture credit is fking stupid. DEADSET stupid. makes for a shit workflow and a high volume wedding photographer like me who does 100+ weddings a year churning out thousands of images per month its just dumb
@janvandemaat Жыл бұрын
Hi Jiggie, how does Evoto handle moiré?
@rockj819711 ай бұрын
Hi Jiggie! Was wondering what your workflow is using Evoto? Do you still use LR or Capture One and/or Photoshop? How do you work Evoto in? Thanks!
@robbyjai7 ай бұрын
you cant integrate. its infuriating. you have to use EVOTA AI entirely.... or edit and catalogue in LR... do your edits... export and then import into EVOTO to then do your air brushing its such a shit process
@rockj81977 ай бұрын
@@robbyjai Agree. Can’t move the files after using with Evoto either. I like to move the source files off my internal drive after I process them for storage. Would love a direct round trip with LR. Imagine LR will be 75% as good with AI and we’re will settle for that vs this crappy workflow.
@IvyAguas-b2j11 ай бұрын
30 credits are not working what happend
@carolinamaristad93692 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for sharing. 🥰 I have a question. I had 30 credits free and opened them using my email #1 and then I bought 1200 , using a second account. Recently I was working on some pics and when I finished I noticed I used the email #1 which means that I can not export the images. U think I can save them and then share so that I can open them in the account where I have 1200 credits and can export them? Thanks in advance ❤
@pekerhed10110 ай бұрын
But how does the wrinkle-fixer do on patterned clothing?
@praveenkumar-ox5fp Жыл бұрын
Your video output so nice,
@JiggieAlejandrino Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@gregshawphotography8828 Жыл бұрын
I have not been really a fan of these credit based software like Evoto. It’s very expensive in the long run. Especially new photographers who are just getting into photography.
@EvotoAI Жыл бұрын
@@gregshawphotography8828 No subscription required, you only pay when you export. Actually not expensive
@shuzzbot7 ай бұрын
Nothing better than gettin Jiggie with Jiggie Na na na na na na na nana Na na na na nana
@jbssportsmedia Жыл бұрын
I am getting a 12mb upload limit, am I doing something wrong?
@Adityavarmaphotography Жыл бұрын
Wonderfull software sir Is this paid or free software?
@nsnoesuarez Жыл бұрын
Its a paid software, they"ll charge you once you download the edits.
@vincentnavea69996 ай бұрын
evoto just gave me one credit.
@xaropevader73298 ай бұрын
Credits... Pathetic!
@Mike-bn7kr Жыл бұрын
AI is spooky. Will it put photographers out of work one day. But it is interesting where some of the stuff is going. I wish my budget was big enough. I could afford this on my hobby life of photography.
@Ashleyunfiltered9 ай бұрын
Ai will never be big enough to completely take photographers out the game. Ai can act like humans but it will never be one. It can’t have values, morals, creativity. Only can be programmed. Ai can help photographers tremendously but Ai can never ever truly be a photographer
@AvanaVana9 ай бұрын
@@Ashleyunfiltered For most people, “creativity” is just the result of a combination of following (or deliberately bucking) trends, personal habits and and fixations, one’s collected memories and dreams, as well as symbols and ideas that belong to the collective (un)consciousness. If anyone closely and honestly examines their own work, they will come to this same conclusion. Humans are far more predictable and easy to influence than we pretend to be. AI can do all of those things-identify (or buck) trends, identify or create habits (or have habits programmed in, either hard-coded or via prompt)-and it has instantaneous access and recall of essentially the entire corpus of human creation as its own “memory” and “unconsciousness”, distilled into its training model, which keeps getting bigger and improving. As a result, AI is more “creative” than humans could ever be-capable of more variation, more unexpected combinations, and capable of great perfection-all instantaneously, without years of training, without a salary, without the need for a Human Resources department, etc. AI will thus undoubtedly take over any purely creative “production” tasks such as photography, graphic design, cinematography, etc. It’s already flooded the stock photography market, and it’s only a matter of time until stock photography sites delete the “Include AI?” filter from their interfaces. As for wedding photography and the like, it’s only a matter of time until some company (Apple?) unifies their high quality, pocket-sized, affordable (mostly) cameras with high-quality AI models and drone technology that allow couples to remove the photographer from their wedding budget entirely, instead choosing from a range of “styles” of photographer that they prefer, and a completely autonomous system takes thousands upon thousands of professional-quality photographs during a wedding, uses its training models to select the best ones, and a wedding photo album is available on a website for the couple minutes after the event ends. High-end fashion photography is a bit different, because it involves a range of disciplines, including the fashion itself, and at least at this point, machine intelligence has little concept of how to wear clothes, how they feel, how they operate, how to put them on, how to make them, how to make them at scale and turn a profit for shareholders-then there is the whole interplay between models and the photographer, the concept of the shoot, the brand from which the concept springs, etc. Because the complexity and cost would be too high, I think high-end fashion photography will survive somewhat longer. Catalog photography…not so much. The problem with AI currently is that, because it isn’t human and doesn’t have human needs and attachments, except for what is programmed or prompted into it, it often makes small and/or strange mistakes that humans would never make. It is capable of great creativity compared to humans, and is far less predictable, when allowed to be, but at least at this point in time, there has to be someone to tell the AI what it is that humans want to see, or there is no point to having the AI in the first place. Humans, above all, are creators of _meaning_ rather than creators of images. AI just communicating its own arcane desires to another AI would devolve into a meaningless puddle of noise or tangential subjectivity, so far divorced from human concerns as to be essentially alien. For this reason, the “creativity” of humans is likely to be channeled from the actual production of images to the production of “meaning”. Meaning, people in creative industries that formerly produced images themselves, with cameras, graphic software, etc, will instead be using AI to generate the images must faster, and acting as choreographers, gatekeepers, coaches, and “meaning-makers”-translators between AI “creativity” and human desires and meaning. We will be the ones telling the AI what we want to see, what we care about, what we love and hate-and it will become our hands.
@AvanaVana9 ай бұрын
One other thing I will say is: in one respect, at least until we have androids that are indistinguishable (enough) from humans, AI will never replace photographers in situations where the presence of the photographer itself is critical for the response of the subject in the work. There is often a dialectic between photographer and subject, for example, in fashion photography or in portraiture. My profile photo, for example, was taken by a photographer on a shoot that I will never forget, which has personal importance for me. Yes, some people will be more than happy not to have to invite a stranger to their wedding for photos, but others will want a person there taking the photos, someone to interact with, to make people smile and reflect their own humanity. A “floating orb” drifting around a wedding may be a mood-killer for some. So I’m not saying that AI will replace humans _completely_ …but I believe it largely will.
@shashimifromyoutube1770 Жыл бұрын
To expensive
@june0495 ай бұрын
It’s a nice app but not nice enough for the money, no way
@RichardJPhotog Жыл бұрын
No Jiggie...just no...
@dr5film4 ай бұрын
Well...I think you should delete this video. I agree with the below comment. the payment structure is VERY stupid! NO software is worth this headache or cost [I hope they are listening]. This needs to be a perceptual purchase. No photoshop plugin is a deal-breaker besides
@joseph117210 ай бұрын
Even though it does amazing, it's a stupid pricing. Dumb company for charging that way. Credits!! I'll keep my Ai luminar and neo.