![]() ![]() Do you even lift?ĭo you use these funny acronyms and slang terms? Meaning: I don’t think you know anything about fitness, or you look like you don’t work out.ĭo you even lift, bro? is a condescending question that is often asked in fitness forums and the bodybuilding world.Įxample: Your arms are so skinny. This slang phrase is heavy on sarcasm and is often used when a story has gone on for too long or is way off-topic.Įxample: Cool story, bro. Meaning: That was not a good story, mate. This is often used when someone tells an interesting, and often slightly unbelievable story, and a picture or photo is needed as proof.Įxample: I saw Kylie Jenner pumping her own gas today. It’s often used on places like Reddit when someone posts about something interesting they learned that day.Įxample: TIL that it’s impossible to hum and hold your nose at the same time. “Today I learned” is pretty self-explanatory. We use GOAT to say that someone is the best in a certain area or field.Įxample: Mohammed Ali is the GOAT. This acronym is pretty self-explanatory and it’s pronounced ‘goat’, like the animal. IDGAF is a more extreme way of saying IDC.Įxample: Stop talking about your cat’s diet! IDGAF. You don’t really need an explanation for this one, right?Įxample: Where do you want to eat tonight?į*ck is obviously NSFW so you can use this funny abbreviation to avoid saying it. This is kind of internet slang for saying ‘in summary’.Įxample: TL DR: this restaurant is terrible. People use tl dr when they’ve given a really long explanation about something and want to sum it up in one short sentence. In other words, nothing exciting is happening. It simply means that everything is the same as it was the day before and the day before that. The NSFW version of this is “same sh*t, different day”, which is a quote from Stephen King’s novel, Dreamcatcher. It doesn’t mean the small kind of baby that wears diapers, but rather the boyfriend/girlfriend/BFFL (best friend for life) kind, who you love more than anyone else.Įxample: I’m busy tonight with BAE. Or, BAE is just short for ‘baby’ and it’s pronounced like ‘bay’. This is usually paired with a GIF, image, or video that shows how you feel.Įxample: HIFW I finally understand the future perfect tense. It also fixes problems that many photographers will be working quite hard to avoid in the first place.Book a class today Emotions and opinions 3. When it doesn’t, it’s a bit disappointing, especially in view of the cost and the time it takes. When it works, Topaz Photo AI is very good. ![]() Topaz Photo AI is expensive and quite slow to use, and while it can fix some photo problems remarkably well, they have to fall into what I’ll call its ‘fixability window’, and you have to have enough of these problem photos in the first place to make it worth the cost. With phone images I found it tended to upscale the phone processing artefacts rather than finding or adding new detail. The upscaling works really well on images with good intrinsic detail and not too much processing – such as those from a DSLR or mirrorless camera. The Upscale and Enhance Resolution tools will often be used together. ![]() There is a ‘processed’ look about the results, but it’s still an effective tool for rescuing or enhancing unrepeatable people shots. It works surprisingly well on people who are just out of focus or not quite sharp. The Recover Faces tool kicks in when the software recognizes faces in the frame and thinks they need fixing. Shots that were just slightly soft underwent a pretty dramatic transformation, and shots with poor focusing had variable outcomes – often with obviously processed edge detail and ‘filling in’ of the sort you see with over-processed phone images. I found that shots on the wrong side of its ‘fixability’ threshold were made worse – including any kind of double-image blur from camera shake. The Sharpen process can be spectacular or bad, depending on the image. I wouldn’t put this in the same league as DxO’s DeepPRIME XD processing. I found myself pushing the Detail slider up to maximum and the Strength slider down to zero to get results that looked smooth and crisp. The noise removal is very effective but quite aggressive by default. The results vary, depending on the quality of the image you’re starting from and its particular issues. The recovered detail in the rocks and the leaves, top right, is pretty remarkable. This is the most spectacular outcome, though the Autopilot didn't think this needed sharpening it all, so it was done manually. ![]()
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