Adobe Photoshop Update Brings Enhanced “Select Object” and AI “Photo Repair” Features – Engadget

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Adobe’s annual conference, Adobe Max, will inevitably mention some new functions related to Photoshop. This time, it also covers the desktop version, iPad version and the web version that is still in the beta stage, mainly bringing “select objects” and “neuron filters”. (Neural Filters), multiplayer collaboration, and improvements in tablet experience. First with the enhanced Select Objects feature, Photoshop now recognizes more types and complexities such as sky, buildings, plants, streets, foregrounds, subjects, and hair.This ties in with earlier additions in 2020Hover to select, once again improving the overall image editing experience. There is also a “one-click delete and fill” function (Shift + Delete), which combines the function of selecting and removing objects with the function of “Content Aware Fill”.

Another focus is Adobe’s “2020 launch”Neuron filter“Add a “Photo Repair” option to easily remove blemishes from old photos using AI. The original Smart Portrait filter (which adjusts the expression and age of a person), Skin Smoothing filter, Style Transfer filter, and B&W photo colorization filter, of course, also work here.

Photoshop on iPad

Photoshop on iPad

Adobe also surprisingly continues to add more to Photoshop for iPadPC version of the tool. This time it’s “One-Click Content-Aware Fill” and “Remove Background”. With a single tap, you can use AI to select unwanted elements. In addition, Adobe has improved the Select Subject feature for portraits and added one-click Auto Tone, Auto Contrast, and Auto Color editing options to the Filters and Adjustments panel.

As for last year’sPhotoshop for the web The beta will also learn new skills. Adobe plans to add Select Objects, Remove Background, Camera Raw editing tools, and One-Click Content-Aware Fill. Recalling that the early iPad version of Photoshop was scolded for being too hot, which led Adobe to seriously rectify the problem, so the web version of Photoshop must also add more ammunition to avoid repeating mistakes. Creative Cloud subscribers can go to the beta area of ​​the platform to try it out now.

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