Adobe has introduced the all-new Photoshop (beta).
The new features, powered by Adobe Firefly Image 3 Foundation Model, integrate powerful generative AI capabilities right into the Photoshop workflows.
Photoshop’s latest release is currently available in the Photoshop desktop (beta) app and will be generally available later this year.
Adobe has introduced the all-new Photoshop (beta), packed with exciting features to make image editing easier and more fun for everyone. This update brings breakthrough advancements in Generative Fill now with Reference Image, giving creators more control and unleashing superpowers for all Photoshop users to create amazing images with confidence.
The new features, powered by Adobe Firefly Image 3 Foundation Model, integrate powerful generative AI capabilities right into the Photoshop workflows that people already know and love.
Reference Image: This feature allows users to use any image they like as inspiration for their creations. It’s like having a personal muse right in Photoshop.
Generate Image: It turns text into images.
Generate Background: It lets you easily replace or create backgrounds that seamlessly blend into your images.
Generate Similar: Generate Similar helps you iterate with variations of your designs, giving you more control over your creative process.
Enhance Detail: This feature fine-tunes images to make them sharper and clearer, adding that extra polish to your creations.
But wait, there’s more! Photoshop is also introducing some other handy tools for design and creation:
Adjustment Brush: Easily apply adjustments to specific parts of your images without ruining the rest.
Improved Font Browser: Access over 25,000 fonts in real-time without leaving Photoshop, so you can find the perfect type for any project.
Adjustment Presets: It enables creators to effortlessly change the appearance of images with filters that apply effects in a single click and with the ability to create and save customised presets as well.
Photoshop’s latest release is currently available in the Photoshop desktop (beta) app and will be generally available later this year.