Here are nine curated samples where I compared Apple’s Clean Up against the Pixel 9 Pro and Samsung’s take on object removal. Both the Pixel and Samsung phones include not just one but two options to ...
The free, open source, Terminal-based Mole is the opposite of those applications. Running entirely from the command line, ...
When you're snapping photos over the holidays, one of your first considerations is likely whether you got the subject in the viewfinder and whether anything untoward wandered in. Nothing can ruin a ...
Apple's Clean Up tool was introduced as part of the first batch of Apple Intelligence features announced during the WWDC 2024 keynote. Alongside Writing Tools, improved Siri, priority notifications, ...
Apple today provided developers with the third beta of iOS 18.1, and it adds Clean Up, a new Apple Intelligence tool created for the Photos app. With Clean Up, you can remove unwanted objects from ...
Apple's new Clean Up tool is a great use of Apple Intelligence that can enhance your photos without excessive editing. Here's how it works. Clean Up is part of Apple Intelligence as, unlike with some ...
Apple dropped the iOS 18.1 beta 3 for developers — and it added a new Apple Intelligence feature to the mix: the AI-powered Clean Up tool. We've all been there. You take a photo, you're excited to ...
The third betas of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 introduce Apple Intelligence’s Clean Up feature. The AI-powered tool can remove intrusive elements from photos, smoothen blemishes, and ...
Apple Intelligence was announced at this year’s WWDC in June. Although the exact release timeline for the public remains unclear, a host of AI features are expected to debut in the next year on the ...
Did an unintended bystander wander into the one family photo where everyone is looking at the camera? Here's how to erase them in the Photos app on iPhone, iPad and Mac. Jeff Carlson writes about ...