[ANIMAL FACES] - Face Recovery but for Animals

Recover human faces is excellent. The AI model does recognize a dog face as a “face” but recovery of dog face details is poor. Starting with say dogs and cats, this would be an excellent additional feature.

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Having an animal face detect, much like the kind you would find in camera autofocus systems, and being able to tell the system that this is an animal (monkeys are especially difficult at the moment, just turns them into humans). But this would be very useful for old pet photos I come across a lot

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We need the ability to manually select faces for the Recover Face option. Many times there are additional faces that I would like to recover but can’t. Also being able to select other faces than human faces. For example, I take pictures of animals and I would love the ability to apply a similar Recover Face capability for animals.

I AGREE. As an animal photographer, I could use animal, bird, and insect face recovery. Canon offers animal face recognition in autofocus in R-series cameras, so I know its possible.

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Hello Matthew, I am merging this request and votes with this idea (Animal).
[ANIMAL FACES] - Face Recovery but for Animals

Also make sure to go add your vote on the one for the human face detect!
[FACE DETECT] - Add ability to select faces that are not recognized by Photo AI

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Suggested feature improvement: Animal Face Recovery. If you train it on cats, dogs and horses, you could vastly increase the popularity of Gigapixel. Being able to upscale those old photos of young “Fluffy” would have quite an appeal for pet owners.

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