Adobe’s new Project In-Between helps you create Living Photos using AI
Adobe will offer a sneak peak into its Project In-between.
The tool uses AI to create living photos.
Users can select the number of transition frames while editing.
As a part of its Annual Design Conference this year, Adobe will demonstrate Project In-Between, which is an AI-based tool that helps with creating living photos. The tool adds a seamless transition between two photos to create an animated end result that can be posted to GIF sites and social media platforms.
How does Adobe’s Project In-Between Work?
The tool leverages Adobe Sensei AI in order to create a transition between two similar photographs to give you a living photo. Users can also pick the number of transition frames to ensure the animation is as fluid as possible. The new frames created between the two photos (or the in-between frames) can also be accessed while editing. The same tool can also be used to create a slow-motion effect in video clips.
What is Adobe’s Project In-Between?
While Adobe says that this tool is designed to make the photos taken by your smartphone more interesting, the tool itself is only available on the desktop software. Hopefully, Adobe will offer a version that works on smartphones too, so that creators can use it and post the results while on the go.
The concept of creating living photos is not necessarily new, with America's Next Top Model dedicating an entire episode to the same in Cycle 20 in 2013. However, this is the first time a company is using AI to make the media format more accessible to the masses.
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