new feature Colorful Intentions Meet the new Color Match on Facet. Choose ‘Artistic’ mode to mimic the colors of the inspiration photo or ‘AI Preset’ to have Facet’s AI learn the presets directly from the image content.
content aware Masking made modern At Facet, we use AI to streamline the creative process and eliminate tedious, time consuming tracing and mask generation. We auto generate relevant masks - based on the subjects of your photos.
new feature Featured Announcing Content Aware LUTs in Facet We’ve now added content aware LUTs in Facet. Register for Facet and experiment with 100+ preloaded LUTs on masks created by our AI technology.
new feature Featured Collaborate with our new commenting feature We are excited to announce the launch of a new commenting feature in Facet - to bring the spirit of casual yet effective in-person collaborations into your Facet workspace. With this feature, Facet users can now attach comments to images and regions of those images.
Model, Perception At its core, Facet is a vehicle for empowering professional creatives to engage directly with fundamental AI research. Ongoing technical advances in AI are a driving force for higher-level human⇄machine empathy: * better computer vision algorithms means * → better machine understanding of the world, means * → more human⇄machine empathy, means * → better
facet Launching Facet for Professionals and Teams! Over 25,000 of you have already signed up for the waitlist—in response to the overwhelming demand for Facet, we’re accelerating the launch of our professional and teams tiers, making them available at a discount, starting today.
facet Launching content-aware inpainting & looking forward to 2021! 2020 is rapidly wrapping up and it’s been a whirlwind year for content-aware image editing at Facet!
photography “Behind" by Giorgi Meurmishvili Giorgi Meurmishvili was born in Tbilisi (Georgia) 1989. He is a PhD student of Social Anthropology and self-taught artist based in Georgia.
interview Cornelius Tulloch: Identity, fluidity, and reaching across divides Working with photography, painting, architecture and design, Cornelius Tulloch is a category-defying artist. For Cornelius, this fluid way of working is at the core of his own identity.
facet 💎Normality is the most difficult illusion With the launch of Facet Galleries in September we're seeing a huge influx of new users who are on the platform every day but never even touch the editor—creative directors, brand managers, even PMs and engineers. Welcome!
interview Featured Bảo Ngô: Stripping back, creating more Popular on Tumblr as a teen, growing up in a visually hungry and art-accessible world has allowed her taste and her style to develop with eclectic influences and an affection for change.
interview Featured Kristina Varaksina: Extending the artistic brain through the camera lens As an award-winning fashion, beauty and fine art photographer, Kristina Varaksina is also an educator and storyteller.
facet 💎Every pixel has a name "It's important to understand that in this work, every pixel has a name"—she said, emphasizing what sets apart the level of technical sophistication required to craft imagery at that level.
facet 💎facet.new Since we launched Early Access at the beginning of this summer, Facet has been used by thousands of photographers, designers, and visual artists across 17 time zones.
facet 💎 Draft, meant drift, meant / scheme, meant sketch. In the past we have prioritized onboarding a small group of pioneers: artists and creatives who have done some amazing work and have been very thoughtful and generous with their time and product critiques.
ai Soft Automata The rise of dual-purpose representations will enable entirely new classes of “soft automation” — allowing humans and machines to collaborate seamlessly on problems that previously had been impossible.
community Facet call for artists Facet is commissioning digital artists to create new works with our AI-powered image editor. We’re offering $500 grants for work incorporating Facet in some way. Selected artists will be showcased on our community website.
ai Creative tools in the post-“deep fakes” world Even if all research progress on AI stalled tomorrow, we would still have more than enough kinetic energy locked up in existing models, approaches and data to power a second renaissance in the visual arts.