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Retouching Your Images with AI

GemHub's AI Retouch feature enhances image quality automatically using advanced algorithms. It improves colors, reduces noise, and sharpens images, making them look better without manual editing or specialized skills.

The AI Retouch feature in GemHub works on images within the application and images from the native phone's gallery may also be uploaded, providing flexibility for enhancing a variety of images.

Retouching images from GemHub

To retouch images on GemHub using the AI Retouch feature, follow these steps:

  1. Select the Image: Choose the image you want to retouch in the GemHub. 

  2. Enter Edit Mode: Tap on the pencil icon located at the top-right corner of the screen to open the editing tools.

  3. Activate AI Retouch: In the Edit Mode, tap on the AI Retouch option to initiate the AI-powered retouching process.

Tips for Effective Use

  1. Clear Visibility of the Area to Retouch: Make sure the object or subject you want retouched is well-lit and not obstructed by other elements. A clear and unobstructed view allows the AI to focus on the right areas.

  2. Even Lighting: Proper lighting helps the AI differentiate between shadows and highlights, ensuring a more natural and consistent retouch. Avoid harsh shadows and overly bright spots on the subject.

  3. High-Quality Photos: High resolution and sharp focus allow the AI to pick up finer details, leading to better, more accurate retouching.

  4. Single Subject Focus: When there’s only one product or object in the photo, the AI can focus entirely on it. Multiple items might lead to errors as the algorithm might misinterpret the focus.

  5. Maintain Proper Contrast: Ensure the subject has enough contrast against the background. This helps the AI distinguish the subject clearly, making retouching more effective.


We strive to ensure the best possible results, but as with any automated tool, there may be occasional discrepancies depending on the image complexity.