Adobe Photoshop upgrades its Firefly-powered generative-AI editing tools
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Adobe Photoshop upgrades its Firefly-powered generative-AI editing tools
"Adobe has improved the tools for Generative Fill, Generative Expand and Remove that are powered by its Firefly generative AI platform. Using these tools for image editing should now produce results in 2K resolution with fewer artifacts and increased detail all while delivering better matches for the provided prompts."
"The Reference Image option for Generative Fill has also been upgraded to deliver "geometry-aware results that better match the scene.""
"One of the other new updates is a beta version of Dynamic Text, which should allow simpler transformation of a text layer into a curved shape. Photoshop has also added new adjustment layers: Clarity, Dehaze and Grain. These allow non-destructive image editing on layers."
Adobe Photoshop introduces improved Generative Fill, Generative Expand, and Remove tools powered by the Firefly generative AI platform, producing higher-quality 2K outputs with fewer artifacts and increased detail and providing better matches for prompts. The Reference Image option for Generative Fill receives an upgrade to deliver geometry-aware results that align more closely with the scene. A beta Dynamic Text feature enables simpler transformation of text layers into curved shapes. New non-destructive adjustment layers—Clarity, Dehaze, and Grain—are added to support layer-based image editing workflows.
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