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Interactive Scenes V1.2 comes with significant floater reduction, approaching the quality of their NeRFs as well as a boost to sky and backgrounds in outdoor scenes.
As a note, this pipeline will be standard going forwards, but any existing captures you have will need to be reprocessed. However, Luma makes it easy by making it a single click, though the number of captures is capped at 30 a month. The reprocessing feature is not active as of this exact moment, but depending on your platforms (iOS vs Web), should be available within the next day or so.
I have noticed that the Palo Alto based company likes to push a flurry of updates right before the end of the month, so I would not be surprised if they had a couple more announcements planned for this week.
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