This is what I meant. This way you can see more easily how the image has been changed/enhanced. Looking at this example the AI does a really nice job. Thanks both.
The stray rocks on Cheung Chau's surface are granite that have been weathered by wind and rain into various shapes over time, a process known as honeycomb weathering and block disintegration. These naturally sculpted rocks are part of the island's unique landscape and form an attraction called the Cheung Chau Mini Great Wall, which is a scenic trail featuring the distinctively shaped rocks.
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This is what I meant. This way you can see more easily how the image has been changed/enhanced. Looking at this example the AI does a really nice job. Thanks both.
Why are there stray rocks on the surface of Cheung Chau?
The stray rocks on Cheung Chau's surface are granite that have been weathered by wind and rain into various shapes over time, a process known as honeycomb weathering and block disintegration. These naturally sculpted rocks are part of the island's unique landscape and form an attraction called the Cheung Chau Mini Great Wall, which is a scenic trail featuring the distinctively shaped rocks.