With Adobe’s new AI, even you can get good at Photoshop


Corentin Béchade

October 6, 2023 at 11:00 a.m.

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AI will help you become good at graphics © Adobe

You dream of being able to manipulate images like a pro, but you don’t even know how to correctly clip an element in Photoshop ? Don’t worry, artificial intelligence will now do this for you.

Adobe continues to inject AI into all of its products. After the integration of its generative AI tool Firefly into Photoshop, it is the turn of the Stardust project to get people talking. This innovation, which will normally be presented next week during Adobe’s annual event, should allow you to manipulate an image in Photoshop without any effort.

Photoshop editing for everyone

In a presentation video spotted by the American media TechSpot, we can indeed see a small extract of what this new tool should allow. Concretely, Stardust will analyze all the elements present in a photo and treat them as a separate layer.

This means that Photoshop will be able to automatically recognize and crop an object in your hand to allow you to modify it, delete it, or why not change its color. All this while taking care to fill in any gaps created in the background of the photo. In short, this will allow you to make Photoshop edits without having to master Adobe’s tool palette.

Photoshop Firefly © © Adobe

Photoshop Firefly, for illustration © Adobe

Very simple to use

As shown in the presentation video, to change the color of jeans in a photo, simply invoke the Stardust input field and explain in a few words the changes you want to make. The software will understand by itself which object you want to modify and will do it in a few seconds. Same if you want to erase passers-by from a photo, Photoshop should detect the “parasitic” elements on its own, a bit like the magic eraser on Google Photos.

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  • Scope of capabilities
  • Collaborative aspect
  • Quality of results

An obligatory point of passage for most image processing professionals, Photoshop has become a quasi-standard. The integration of generative AI is promising, as are collaborative features that will facilitate teamwork. However, you will have to agree to pay a subscription to use it.

An obligatory point of passage for most image processing professionals, Photoshop has become a quasi-standard. The integration of generative AI is promising, as are collaborative features that will facilitate teamwork. However, you will have to agree to pay a subscription to use it.

Source : TechSpot



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