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What's New in Photoshop

Updated: May 29, 2023



Photoshop has long been the go-to tool for many designers and photographers around the world. With the latest update, Adobe is introducing some exciting new Al-based features that promise to make the editing process faster and more efficient than ever before.


One of the most exciting features is the Sky Replacement tool. With this new tool, users can automatically replace the sky in a photo with one of Adobe's pre-made sky images or one of their own. This tool saves designers and photographers hours of work, as they no longer need to spend time manually masking out the sky and adding in a new one.


Another new Al feature is Neural Filters. With these filters, users can add various effects to their photos, from changing the lighting to adding new textures and more. What makes this tool special is its ability to apply these effects in a non-destructive manner, meaning users can go back and adjust or remove them at any time.


Additionally, Adobe is introducing a new Object Selection tool, which uses Al to automatically detect and select objects within an image. This new feature should be a game-changer for designers and photographers who need to make precise selections quickly.


Finally, Adobe is rolling out an updated version of its Content-Aware Fill feature. With this new version, users can now select multiple areas of an image to fill with content, rather than just one at a time.

Overall, these new Al-based features are set to make an already powerful tool even more efficient and effective. Whether you're a professional designer or an amateur photographer, these updates are sure to make the editing process smoother and more enjoyable.


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Generative Fill in the Photoshop (beta) app, today in Photoshop we’re also introducing new tools to dramatically accelerate everyday creative workflows, empowering users to make complex edits and create unique designs while saving time.


Photoshop AI generative fill: Check out Adobe’s latest AI feature

Generative Fill in Photoshop, which integrates Adobe Firefly’s generative AI capabilities into creative workflows, is the latest move of Adobe in the AI race. The new Firefly-powered Generative Fill provides users with a revolutionary new approach to work by enabling them to quickly and simply add, expand, or remove material from images in a non-destructive manner with only text suggestions. With an ambitious future roadmap that will alter workflows across Creative Cloud, Document Cloud, Experience Cloud, and Adobe Express, this beta edition of Photoshop is Adobe’s first Creative Cloud product to incorporate Firefly completely.


Using the lasso or another selection tool, users can now select a particular area of an image and then have the area automatically filled in with generated images based on a text prompt using Generative Fill. Perspective, lighting, and aesthetics of the produced material are consistent with those of the source image; features like shadows and reflections are included when relevant






Adobe Photoshop AI features

With the use of natural language and concepts, Generative Fill can produce digital material in a matter of seconds, allowing artists more freedom of expression and increased efficiency. Here are Adobe Photoshop AI’s other features:

  • Powered by Firefly: Firefly is trained on Adobe Stock’s hundreds of millions of professional-grade, licensed, high-resolution photos, ensuring that it will not create material based on the intellectual property of other persons or businesses (IP).

  • Idea to image: Modify photos in astonishing ways by adding to, removing from, or extending their content.

  • Edit non-destructively: Generative layers allow you to create a new material without affecting the original, allowing you to experiment with different looks and styles quickly.

  • Create at a transformative rate: Try out “crazy” thoughts, come up with new ideas, and crank out as many unique pieces of high-quality writing as you can write.

  • Available as a web tool: The Firefly beta now has a new module where users may try out the Generative Fill online capabilities before they are released to the public.





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