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Adobe unveils Photoshop with generative AI integration

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Adobe unveils Photoshop with generative AI integration

Image with items added by Generating AI in the brand new Photoshop Photo = Adobe)

Adobe has released a new edition of Photoshop that applies generative artificial intelligence (AI) to the general public.

Adobe announced on its blog on the twenty third (local time) that it has unveiled that Photoshop subscribers can harness the magic of ‘Firefly’, a collection of AI models created directly from the desktop app.

‘Firefly’ is a generative AI tool announced by Adobe at the top of March. It was developed with Nvidia’s cloud service ‘Picasso’.

It also added a function that shows the task bar according to the 'generative feel' and the situation. (Photo = Adobe)
It also added a function that shows the duty bar in line with the ‘generative feel’ and the situation. (Photo = Adobe)

Using this recent feature in Photoshop, ‘generative fill’, you’ll be able to add, remove, or expand the scale of a picture with text prompts.

The duty bar has also been improved to alter in line with the situation. For instance, if you select an object, a context-sensitive motion bar appears below the choice and suggests fine-tuning actions you need to use next, corresponding to Create Adjustment Layer, Fill or Create Selection.

'Adjustment Preset' function added to Photoshop (Photo = Adobe)
‘Adjustment Preset’ function added to Photoshop (Photo = Adobe)

The new edition of Photoshop has added a feature called ‘Adjustments Presets’ that permits you to preview various variations of a picture before editing it.

32 presets could be applied to the image to be edited, allowing you to preview how it’s going to look, speeding up your workflow.

Objects can be removed. (Photo = Adobe)
Objects could be removed. (Photo = Adobe)

A tool to remove objects from images has also been added. Unwanted objects could be erased with a brush. It’s a great tool for removing large objects like buildings or objects which are near other objects, objects with various focus backgrounds, and objects which have structures behind them like fences or horizons.

The gradient function has also been updated. Gradients could be adjusted right on the canvas, speeding up the work.

Updated Gradient function (Photo = Adobe)
Updated Gradient function (Photo = Adobe)

Adobe explained that since Firefly, which runs on Photoshop, learned from its own images and pictures published on the internet, there are not any copyright issues with images created based on them.

Reporter Jeong Byeong-il jbi@aitimes.com

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