Adobe Photoshop updated with new AI-based features

Adobe company announced new features added to the latest version of Photoshop graphic design program. We are talking about PC, iPad and web version. In addition to improving the operation of the Company Object Selection tool and neural filters, the web version and iPad...
 Adobe Photoshop updated with new AI-based features
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Adobe company announced new features added to the latest version of Photoshop graphic design program. We are talking about PC, iPad and web version. The company has expanded the capabilities of the web version and iPad app, as well as improving the operation of the Object Selection tool and neural filters.

Adobe has made the extremely useful Object Selection tool even better. With the new update, it can now detect complex objects such as sky, buildings, water, plants and ground types, even mountains, sidewalks and streets. There’s also a new one-click delete and fill shortcut (Shift + Delete) that combines object selection with context-appropriate fill.

AI-powered photo restoration filter

As you know, Adobe introduced neural filters in 2020 that allow you to quickly make significant changes to images, including smoothing the skin, changing facial expressions, and transferring the styles of famous works of art.

The company has added a new filter to the new version of Photoshop that can repair old or worn photos. Based on machine learning algorithms, this feature can detect and correct scratches and other minor imperfections in photos. It can help you restore your old family photos or scanned printed materials.

More desktop gadgets coming to iPad version

More desktop gadgets have been added to the iPad version of Photoshop. You can now remove the background of the image or fill the content appropriately with one click. Improvements have been made to the subject selection feature for portrait photos, and one-touch tone, contrast and color correction tools have been added.

Adobe says it’s still working on expanding the capabilities of the web version of Photoshop. Released last year, this version is still in limited beta, but the company plans to add tools to the browser-based app such as Select Objects, Background Removal, Adobe Camera Raw edits, and Content-Aware Fill.

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