I myself have not used Remini, but I saw that from bad photos it slightly distorts the look, probably due to the fact that it replaces eyes from its database and does not quite accurately get to the right place. For example, if the right eye of the right child is lucky, then the left is not.
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I will give a photo of a child from the same period, where his face is clearly visible, as well as a poor quality photo with noises, where the look of this child is from the front.
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I think that after Remini, you can use your hands to correct this strange look by tucking the wrong fit of the eyes. If the conversation has shifted from artifacts to Remini for this purpose, you can check whether Remini can correctly see the eyes of a poor quality photo of the same child.
A good face photo is provided so that you can understand the correct face of the child. on bad photos it is impossible to understand. Blue Stacks was not installed on my mac, so I can't experiment with Remini yet.
Dennis, Gary, thank you for your interest in these artifact photos and how to deal with them.