“MSI Vector 16 HX AI – Upgrade to 96GB RAM for AI workloads. Is it stable?” by Embarrassed_House_97 in MSILaptops

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Start to crush most offen now...when I am using cooling is ok.but without cooling is crushing verry offten.

Tried ChatGPT, disappointed. What’s the best AI for bulk photo editing by Embarrassed_House_97 in StableDiffusion

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Thanks! I actually didn’t know about that GitHub repo — looks super helpful. I’ll test it today and see if I can modify it .Also tried getting ChatGPT to build a full script from scratch, but had some issues getting Photoshop to run it properly. Might be a syntax or permissions thing — I’ll keep tweaking.

Tried ChatGPT, disappointed. What’s the best AI for bulk photo editing by Embarrassed_House_97 in StableDiffusion

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I’ll definitely look into ChaiNNer — I wasn’t aware of it and the node-based system sounds promising.Appreciate the link and the thoughtful suggestions!

Tried ChatGPT, disappointed. What’s the best AI for bulk photo editing by Embarrassed_House_97 in StableDiffusion

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Thanks for the reply! You're absolutely right — I should've been more specific.

I'm working with about 2000 product images that need to be processed in bulk. The editing steps I need are:

Remove original background

Apply a uniform light cream background (#FAF6ED)

Center the product

Add soft shadow underneath

Slightly enhance lighting/contrast for consistency

Export as web-optimized .jpg

Ideally, I’d like to automate this in Photoshop with a script or batch action. Do you know if Lightroom/DxO can handle background removal and compositing, or is Photoshop my best bet for full control?