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Retraining your Personal AI Editing Profiles to Edits 2.0
Retraining your Personal AI Editing Profiles to Edits 2.0
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Aftershoot Edits 2.0 is live and brings you various improvements and upgrades. Among them are the improved White Balance [WB] & Exposure [EXP] AI Models.

To benefit from these upgrades, you must retrain your existing Personal AI Editing Profiles. Follow the steps below to accomplish that.

If you want to find out more about the changes and updates to our White Balance and Exposure models, read this blog post.

Step 1: Update Aftershoot

Please note that you can skip this step if you're running Aftershoot build version 2.7.1113 or a newer one.

How can I check my Aftershoot version?

If you're on an Apple computer, with Aftershoot open, click Aftershoot in the upper left corner and choose About Aftershoot. Your version will be displayed in the pop-up.

If you're on a PC, with Aftershoot open, click the hamburger button (the 3 horizontal bars) in the upper left corner. Click Aftershoot and then About Aftershoot. Your version will be displayed in the pop-up.

If you're not at least on build version .1113 please follow this link and update:

Step 2: Retrain Your Personal AI Editing Profiles

If your Aftershoot app didn't display a banner prompting you to retrain your AI Profiles, it means your WB & Exposure are most likely up to date. In case you're not sure or you closed the banner already, you can check that by accessing the link below.

If the Exposure or WB banner next to an AI Profile is blue - it means it wasn't trained. If the Exposure or WB is grayed out it means it was already trained.

  1. Under Select Improvements choose White Balance and/or Exposure.


    In case your Personal AI Editing Profile consistently under or over-exposes images when editing, making them too dark or too bright, you should consider re-training its Exposure Model. In case your Personal AI Editing Profile consistently edits your images to be too warm or too cold, you should consider re-training its White Balance model. If you’re experiencing issues with both Exposure and White Balance, you should re-train both.

3. Select the Personal AI Editing Profiles you wish to retrain.

Note: You can retrain up to 5 Personal AI Editing Profiles.

4. Click on the Start Improvement button.

And that's all that there is to it. Once your profiles are retrained you will receive an email notification.

Your retrained Personal AI Editing Profiles can be found along with their non-retrained versions. The retrained Profiles will have the same name but with [New WB & EXP], [New WB], or [New EXP] added at the beginning.

Note: While we recommend using your new AI Profiles and deleting the old ones to free up space, it's up to you. However, it's of absolute importance that you don't try to improve the retrained AI Profiles with images edited by your old AI Profiles.

We hope this article was useful and if you still experience difficulties or have questions, feel free to contact us at [email protected] - it will be our pleasure to help you out!

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