PhotoShopping is quickly becoming a thing of the past. With Adobe’s recent innovations, editing and creating processes are taking a new turn.
With the advent of AI-driven tools, the workflow has become efficient and faster. Employees shy away from applying their entire focus to tedious, repetitive tasks. Emerging tech has introduced new methods and offered convenience.
The creative mammoth, Adobe’s recently developed features, are the new additions to this AI game. Two of its updates – Adaptive Profiles and Distraction Removals – are innovating image editing. With new tools at hand, users can now edit out photobombers or irrelevant objects in the pictures.
And the result? Clean and professional-looking photos.
They rolled out the product updates, accessible through Adobe Camera Raw and Lightroom, at the annual MAX creators conference held in Tokyo, Japan. What are these new features all about?
- Adaptive Profiles: Analyze the uploaded image and adjust the tone and colors accordingly. Generally, users change their exposures and relevant settings themselves. But with the AI model, these controls remain neutral.
- Distraction Removal: Remove any photobombers and unnecessary crowds. While apps such as PhotoShop have always had features to edit out irrelevant objects. But Adobe has introduced something fresh into the market.
By adopting AI into its functionalities, Adobe continues to transform the creative design field. Its new capabilities are reshaping the limitations of photo editing and introducing potentialities that were unimaginable a decade ago.