Adobe is kicking off its annual Adobe Max conference today with the launch of new AI-powered features across its Creative Cloud apps. New AI features for Photoshop, like automatic background ...
This year’s Adobe ... AI tools will see general availability for Photoshop desktop and web users. So, look out for Generative Fill, Generative Expand, Generate Similar, Generate Background ...
like filling in the missing bits of a scene or erasing unwanted parts of a photo without affecting the background. But a new Adobe Illustrator tool demonstrated at this week's Adobe MAX conference ...
Adobe is previewing some experimental AI tools for animation, image generation, and cleaning up video and photographs that could eventually be added to its Creative Cloud apps.
The others can embed new objects into an image, modify the background and perform related tasks. Adobe is upgrading those existing capabilities to a new AI model called the Firefly Image 3 Model.
But the clip is of course made by Firefly AI, and under the clip, Adobe’s shared the AI prompt used to craft it. “Cinematic realistic detailed shot of a cute robot holding up a red glowing ...
Adobe has expanded its Firefly family of creative generative AI models to video, in addition to new breakthroughs ... streamlining tasks such as resizing or background removal. The Firefly Video Model ...
The model, announced at Adobe Max, will appear in the standalone Firefly web application. It rolls out alongside AI updates to Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and Lightroom. PC hardware is ...
The background audio will also be extended — the public’s first taste of the AI audio model Adobe has been quietly working on. The background audio extender will not recreate voices or music ...
Today, Adobe has become the first major company to make its AI video generator available to the public. At its annual creativity conference, Adobe Max, the company unveiled its latest AI ...
On Monday, Adobe announced Firefly Video Model, a new AI-powered text-to-video generation tool that can create novel videos from written prompts. It joins similar offerings from OpenAI ...
One feature, integrated into Adobe’s video-editing software, Premiere, will let users extend video clips using generative AI, the company announced Monday at its annual product conference in Miami.