AI Clothes Remover
I’ve been messing around with different AI photo tools lately, mostly out of curiosity, and I’m wondering if anyone here has tried using an AI Clothes Remover specifically on old or low-resolution pictures. I have a couple of older digital photos from an old phone, and the quality is pretty rough — lots of compression and weird shadows. I’m not expecting miracles, just curious if the AI even knows what it’s looking at in those cases or if it just turns the whole thing into a blur. Anyone experimented with that?

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Yeah, I actually tested this a few weeks ago because I had a batch of older vacation shots saved from an old laptop backup. They weren’t awful, but definitely far from modern phone quality — around 1–2MP with noticeable noise. When I ran a few of them through Generic Anchor, the results varied a lot depending on lighting and how “complete” the body outline was. On one picture where the shapes were still recognizable, the AI did a surprisingly okay job — not perfect, but at least it didn’t distort everything. On another one, where the photo had those chunky compression squares, the tool struggled and filled the missing texture with overly smooth skin patches that looked kind of plastic. So I noticed that if the edges and general silhouette are clear enough, even low-res photos can work, but if the image is too noisy or grainy, the AI sort of “guesses” too aggressively. A small trick that helped me was running the image through a basic upscaler first — nothing fancy, just a free one — and then processing it, and the difference was pretty noticeable.
From what I’ve seen, the AI seems to rely a lot on the clarity of the shapes, not so much on the number of pixels. So older or blurry photos might work if the outline is readable, but if the picture is already messy, the result usually reflects that.