Adobe is debuting an AI assistant for Photoshop | TechCrunch
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Adobe is debuting an AI assistant for Photoshop | TechCrunch
"The feature, now rolling out to users, can help them remove objects or people from images, change colors, or adjust lighting through prompts. Users can also use natural language to instruct the AI assistant to add soft glow, crop in a specific format, enhance shadows, or transform the background to give a different look to your image."
"Adobe said that paid users of Photoshop will be able to create unlimited generations with the AI assistant through April 9, and free users will get 20 generations to start with."
"Firefly is getting Generative Fill, which has been present in Photoshop for a few years now, for replacing or adding objects and modifying the background accordingly. Firefly is also gaining a generative remove feature for object removal, generative expand for increasing an image size using AI, and generative upscale features."
Adobe released its AI assistant for Photoshop in beta on web and mobile platforms, allowing users to remove objects, adjust colors, and modify lighting using natural language commands. Paid Photoshop users receive unlimited generations through April 9, while free users get 20 initial generations. The company introduced AI markup, enabling users to draw markers that the AI transforms for editing purposes. Simultaneously, Adobe expanded Firefly with new generative capabilities including Generative Fill, object removal, image expansion, upscaling, and one-click background removal. Firefly subscribers enjoy unlimited generations, and the platform now integrates over 25 third-party video and image generation models from providers like Google, OpenAI, Runway, and Black Forest Labs.
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