Guide/Obscure
Image Editing

Obscure

Remove backgrounds, upscale to print resolution, relight, restyle, and more — a full AI editing suite without needing Photoshop.

What It Does

Obscure is a non-destructive AI editing module powered by Bria AI. It covers the most common post-processing tasks in stock production — background removal, resolution enhancement, lighting correction, style shifts — all without leaving XIX-VOID. You submit the job, it processes, and the result appears in your folder.

Available Operations

Remove Background — clean cutouts for product and object images.

Increase Resolution — upscale up to 4× for print-ready output.

Edit by Text — describe a change in plain English and Bria applies it.

Relight — shift the lighting direction, intensity, and color temperature.

Restyle — apply a new visual style to an existing image.

Replace Background — swap the background with a new scene or color.

Colorize — add color to black-and-white images.

Restore — remove noise, artifacts, and compression damage.

GenFill — fill a selected area with AI-generated content.

And more — explore the full list inside the module.

How to Use It

Drop your image, select an operation, fill in any required parameters (for text-based edits, write your instruction), and click Run. The job is sent to Bria's servers and the result appears automatically when ready — usually within 15–30 seconds depending on the operation.

You don't need to stay on the screen. Queue multiple jobs and check back.

Batch Queue

Line up multiple images with different operations in the batch queue. They process in sequence — background removal on 20 images, upscaling on 10 others, relighting on 5 more. If a job fails, it retries automatically with a fresh API key before marking it as an error.

Tips

Background removal works best when the subject is clearly separated from the background. Busy, blended edges (like hair in wind or transparent objects) will be less clean — use GenFill or a manual mask for those.

For text-based edits, be specific. "Add soft golden hour sunlight coming from the left side" produces better results than "add light". Bria responds well to lighting direction, color temperature, and mood descriptors.