I was scrolling through my old selfies and realized how bad my skin looked in some of them—harsh lighting, weird shadows, and just overall uneven texture. I know professional photographers use retouching to fix things like that, but I’m not great at manual editing. I recently heard that AI can smooth skin and fix imperfections automatically, but does it actually look natural? I don’t want to end up with that fake, overly airbrushed look. Has anyone tried AI photo retouching?
I totally get what you’re saying! I once took a group photo with my friends, and I loved everything about it—except for the fact that my skin looked super oily. I used an image enhancer that has an AI retouching feature, and it actually did a great job. It smoothed out the shine, made my skin look more even, but still kept the texture realistic. The trick is to use a light touch—if you overdo it, it can start looking unnatural. But overall, it’s a lifesaver when you just need a quick fix!
Honestly, it’s amazing how much AI can do with photo editing now. A few years ago, only professional photographers could achieve that level of retouching, and now anyone can do it in seconds. I haven’t used it much myself, but I’ve seen some impressive results. As long as people don’t go overboard and completely change their faces, I think it’s a great tool to have!