
"Starting today, you can access Photoshop, Acrobat and Adobe Express inside of ChatGPT. All the apps are free to use through OpenAI's website, though before you can begin generating PDFs and illustrations using Acrobat and Adobe Express, you'll need to sign into your Adobe account. To use any of the apps in ChatGPT, either name them in your prompt or select them from the plus menu."
"Of the three apps, the way OpenAI's chatbot connects to Photoshop is probably the most interesting. Depending on the prompt, the interface will change to display the sliders most relevant to your request. For example, if you want to brighten an image, you'll see one slider allowing you to adjust the exposure, alongside other ones for the shadows and highlights. By comparison, if you want to add an effect to an image, ChatGPT might display options related to dithering and tri-tone, among others."
"What's interesting about all this is the way ChatGPT is interacting with Adobe's tools, through an MCP server, to offer a slice of the company's apps. I don't know about you, but I've always found Adobe software to be far too complicated, with often one too many ways to accomplish the same task. Granted, what I saw was a hands-off demo, but the routing Adobe created worked well."
ChatGPT now provides integrated access to Photoshop, Acrobat, and Adobe Express through OpenAI's website. All three apps are free to use, but signing into an Adobe account is required before generating PDFs or illustrations with Acrobat and Adobe Express. Users can activate any app by naming it in a prompt or selecting it from the plus menu. The Photoshop interface adapts to user prompts by displaying the most relevant sliders or effect options for tasks like brightening an image or adding dithering and tri-tone effects. The chatbot connects to Adobe tools via an MCP server to surface portions of the applications. Adobe builds MCP tools and detailed instructions while ChatGPT interprets and executes tasks non-deterministically.
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