@PiXimperfect

► IMPORTANT: If you have installed Photoshop Beta and can't find the Photo Restoration Neural Filter, make sure that you are opening the Beta app (with the white icon) and not the regular Photoshop version. If you can't find Photoshop Beta on your system after installation, you can launch it directly from your Creative Cloud app.

@AccelSternritter

I like how the video starts and goes directly to the point, no bullshit, no begging for subscribers, no long introduction just straight to the matter at hand.

@DGNG-dd3to

A tutorial that gets to the point at the very beginning and doesn't make you watch 10 mins of irrelevant crap before getting to the point?  I think this video deserves a thumbs up!!!!

@stevez6157

Despite some of the limitations, I think the results are truly amazing.

@RhiannonsAdventuresInHistory

Still using photoshop 2018 - and i have been repairing and colorizing photos for many years manually.   Brought me joy to repair family photos.  Guess this makes people like me and the work I enjoy null and void :(

@pokerahul12

Haha, that captain Jack Sparrow version joke was EPIC!! 😂 You are simply brilliant Unmesh!

@benlin1526

Jaw dropping! I remember enhancing photos by hand, but this; it makes hours of work into seconds.

@TheCrashedGuy

Captain Jack Sparrow version 😂

@DVJSoni

U got me bro.. when you said "caption jack sparrow version" literally you nailed it.

@tigersbite

Remini does have a browser-based version, but it’s considerably more expensive than the mobile app. The company that recently bought Remini only bought the name, not the AI engine, so they’re essentially a middleman between the consumer and the imaging service, which is why they removed most of the features since they don’t have a license to use them. They are, however, charging customers the same price for less features. I’m so happy Adobe is giving us an alternative.

@meibing4912

Learn so much every time. Best PS channel on youtube by far!

@xnajx

Wow, this is cool! It's amazing how far PS has come. I do like the direction they are going with A.I. and even a not so new feature called Sky Replacement, which I use quite a lot within my job as a graphic designer. Being given photos that need to be used within documents that can be enhanced in these simple and fast ways is a game changer.

@Bo_Hazem

Without Luminar (Skylum) pushing Photoshop out of its comfort zone with its brilliant AI, we wouldn't have seen this. Competition is always good.

@bobbavet

I use this feature in Topaz Gigapixel. One handy thing it has is the enhance face is on a slider more or less. You can get a better blend with the original image.

@fliptheepicone

"A Captian Jack Sparrow version of Photoshop" had me dying lauging. Very entertaining and educational. Love your level of detail and your energy! Thanks for all the content you are amazing!

@caenir

Only watched a few videos so fast, but I really like the speed with which you explain stuff. You contain all the valuable information, with very little rambling and unnecessary introductions. Other videos I would need to skip through to find what I want, where here I simply watch the entire video.

@maymrobi

People on another level!!
So astonishing video bro!

@zellykat

I have not had a restoration job in almost a year but that is amazing to short cut some of the tedious stuff (not that I am complaining, I enjoy the relaxation of dust bunny work) ☺️

@kaushalanshul

For a mobile app, Remini started pretty well, it enhanced the face with decent enough results. Now it also upscales the rest of the details and makes everything  (other than faces) look like a smudgy painting. 
Photoshop is definitely miles better.

@kollateralschadensbegrenzu4929

"Captain Jack Sparrows Version" made my day