Photoshop
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Perhaps we spoke a tad too soon. Adobe has extended the AI-enhanced capabilities of its Photoshop image editing software to include instant sky replacement, some super-easy selection tools and some early Neural Filters, including emotion editing.
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In Apple's mission to convince us that the iPad works as a laptop replacement, a full version of Photoshop has long been promised, and Adobe has now pushed out version 1.0 of Photoshop for the iPad.
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German artist Justin Peter is continuing the artistic tradition of surrealist photomontage, using digital technology to take stock photo images and create impressively strange results.
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In a rare case of corporate awareness of social responsibility, Adobe has just revealed it is working on an artificial intelligence system that can quickly detect whether an image has been artificially manipulated.
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Adobe has teased a couple of stunning new image and video manipulation tools that will further erode your trust in what you see. ProjectCloak can magically delete objects out of moving video, and SceneStitch uses AI to take the content-aware fill to a new, sometimes surreal level.
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Automatic tools in Photoshop and Lightroom have come a long way, but so far, they’ve largely been useful for the nuts-and-bolts aspects of image manipulation. But according to a new research paper, Adobe is well on its way to automatizing the more artistic aspects of image retouching as well.
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Adobe has been the leader in photography and graphic design software for many years. For photo editing, Photoshop is undoubtedly the software choice of professionals. But there are several alternatives for hobby photographers and prosumers that want similar functions without breaking the bank.
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Yesterday, Adobe released a 30-second teaser video that asks, "What if you had an intelligent assistant for photo editing?" The company is looking into the possibility of a voice-activated virtual assistant that edits and shares your photos. Think Siri, but for Photoshop.
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What if it were just as easy to edit a pre-recorded voice as it is to manipulate a photo? Adobe’s experimental Project VoCo is poised to do just that. This technology was demoed at the annual Adobe MAX conference last week alongside sneak previews of other exploratory software.
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Google has announced a partnership with Adobe to bring its Creative Cloud services to the Chrome OS platform. The first product available will be popular image editing software Photoshop, with more programs coming soon.
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Although high dynamic range (HDR) photos are typically captured with still cameras, HDRinstant software allows them to be created from frames of hand-held video.
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Adobe is done with retail: it announced that it's going all in on its subscription offering.
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