Adobe has launched a new AI assistant inside Photoshop. This tool makes editing photos simple. You can use text commands to edit pictures. You don't need to be a tech expert.
The new assistant is now available. You can use it on the web and mobile apps. Adobe first showed it at the Adobe MAX conference last October.
Edit Photos with Text Commands
The smart assistant lets you change photos easily. Just type simple commands.
For example, you can ask it to:
- Remove a person or object from a photo.
- Change the colors in a picture.
- Adjust light and shadows.
- Add a soft glow effect.
- Crop a photo to a specific size.
- Change the entire background of a photo.
These tools use generative AI. Adobe created them using the Adobe Firefly system.
Limited Free Use
Adobe says paid Photoshop users can make unlimited edits. This is until April 9th.
Free users will get 20 edits to start.
New Drawing and Editing Feature
Adobe also launched a new feature called AI Markup. It is in a public test version.
This feature lets you draw marks on a photo. Then, AI can edit based on your marks.
For example, you can draw a flower shape. Or, you can mark an object. The AI will remove it or change the background around it.
New Tools for Firefly
Adobe has added new editing tools to its Adobe Firefly platform.
These include:
Generative Fill: Add or replace parts of an image.
Generative Remove: Remove unwanted objects.
Generative Expand: Make a photo larger using AI.
Generative Upscale: Improve the image quality.
There is also a one-click tool to remove backgrounds.
Multiple AI Models
Adobe is adding more AI models. These can create images and videos. They use technology from companies like OpenAI, Google, and Runway AI.
This comes as tech companies compete. They are building creative AI tools. These tools might change how we design and edit photos forever.