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Adobe Photoshop and Acrobat come to ChatGPT for easier edits
Adobe has launched special versions of Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat that integrate directly with ChatGPT for streamlined creative workflows. PCWorld reports these integrations allow users to edit images, create designs, and manage PDFs within the chatbot interface across desktop, web, and iOS platforms. The tools enable tasks like background blurring, brightness adjustments, PDF conversion, and design creation using Adobe's extensive creative libraries through conversational commands. Adobe has launched special versions of Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Express and Adobe Acrobat for ChatGPT . This gives users access to a wide range of features directly in the popular chatbot at no cost, including image editing and the ability to convert text to PDF files. Here's how Adobe described the new ChatGPT integration: Accessing Adobe's apps in ChatGPT is as simple as typing the name of the app followed by an instruction. For example, to blur the background of an image with Photoshop, users can type: "Adobe Photoshop, help me blur the background of this image." ChatGPT then automatically surfaces the app and uses contextual understanding to guide the user through the action. To learn more about how to get started with Adobe apps for ChatGPT, read here .
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5 things GIMP can do that Adobe Photoshop can't
GIMP (short for GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a very capable open-source image editing app akin to Adobe Photoshop. It's been around since 1998 and it's still in active development to this day. Sure, the keyboard shortcuts aren't quite the same and the interface is far from professional, but GIMP can do a lot of the same image manipulation, photo retouching, effects editing, and composition adjustments that Photoshop can do -- and it does it all for free. GIMP can't do everything that Photoshop can do, like using AI to perform generative fill effects. But GIMP is far from useless.
Adobe Photoshop's latest beta makes AI-generated images from simple text prompts
Nearly a year after adding generative AI-powered editing capabilities to Photoshop, Adobe is souping up its flagship product with even more AI. On Tuesday, the company announced that Photoshop is getting the ability to generate images with simple text prompts directly within the app. There are also new features to let the AI draw inspiration from reference images to create new ones and generate backgrounds more easily. The tools will make using Photoshop easier for both professionals as well as casual enthusiasts who may have found the app's learning curve to be steep, Adobe thinks. "A big, blank canvas can sometimes be the biggest barrier," Erin Boyce, Photoshop's senior marketing director, told Engadget in an interview. "This really speeds up time to creation.
Adobe Photoshop's AI art tools are now available for you to try
An Adobe Photoshop beta with AI art tools from Adobe Firefly has begun shipping, with the general release scheduled for the second half of 2023, Adobe said. "Generative Fill," the feature that will tap Firefly for creating backgrounds and other digital objects via AI. For decades, Adobe Photoshop has been synonymous with creating images that don't correspond to real life. Adobe tip-toed further into this realm earlier this year with Firefly, a superb AI art generator that was then a standalone project. Adobe characterized Firefly as one of its most successful beta launches, with users creating hundreds of millions of digital images.
Top Image Editing Tools In 2022 - Fronty
A well-designed image can help you get more clicks and rank higher in search engines. However, the image should have a professional appearance. The image editing tools are helpful and make it simple to bring your image to life. Image Editing Tools allow you to create images with various creative effects to choose from, whether you're editing images for your website, social media campaigns, or other purposes. You can use these image editing tools to change the colors of images, change the background, and update text data.
Adobe Photoshop exclusive: clean up your old photos with just one click!
Adobe's next downloadable Neural Filter for Photoshop, which is called'Photo Restoration' is about to be announced, and we've been given an exclusive first look. We attended last night's launch party and got a closer look at the Photo Restoration Neural Filter in action – it's designed for processing old photos, and essentially is a fast, AI-powered way to make them look brand new by removing imperfections and grain. And we do mean fast – the Photo Restoration Neural Filter doesn't really do anything that Photoshop couldn't already do, but the difference is simply that it does it in seconds, with just a single click. Taking the grunt work out of image editing, Photo Restorations will turn removing scratches, noise and other imperfections from old photos – a task that could easily take hours – into the work of a moment. This kind of wizardry is par for the course with Neural Filters, and why Photoshop CC ranks so highly in our guide to the best AI photo editing software.
Amazing New 'Super Resolution' Tool In Adobe Photoshop Can Turn Low-Res Pics To High-Res
In a major breakthrough for the photo industry, Adobe has released a powerful new feature called'Super Resolution' that can upsize an image 4x times while preserving its details and colors. For example, you can turn a 10-megapixel image into a 40-megapixel image and maintain its sharpness at a higher resolution, thereby improving its quality. Enlarging a low-resolution image, for printing or other purposes, can lead to blurry results and loss of quality. But the AI-powered Super Resolution feature uses an advanced machine learning model trained on millions of photos to intelligently enlarge images while maintaining sharp edges and preserving details. The tool is available in Adobe Camera Raw 13.2 plugin for Photoshop and will soon be headed to Lightroom and Lightroom Classic.
Identifying Human Edited Images using a CNN
Lee, Jordan, Lin, Willy, Ntalis, Konstantinos, Shah, Anirudh, Tung, William, Wulff, Maxwell
Most non-professional photo manipulations are not made using propriety software like Adobe Photoshop, which is expensive and complicated to use for the average consumer selfie-taker or meme-maker. Instead, these individuals opt for user friendly mobile applications like FaceTune and Pixlr to make human face edits and alterations. Unfortunately, there is no existing dataset to train a model to classify these type of manipulations. In this paper, we present a generative model that approximates the distribution of human face edits and a method for detecting Facetune and Pixlr manipulations to human faces.
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Adobe Photoshop can now identify 'shopped images
Adobe has unveiled a new attribution tool for Photoshop that will help consumers better understand the authenticity of images while giving proper credit to creators. Part of Adobe's open source Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI), the prototype feature will allow creators to add their name, location and edit history to photos, among other tags. That will create what Adobe calls a "tamper evident" paper trail for an image, allowing users to identify authentic versus deepfake images and even see how they were created. Adobe first launched CAI with Twitter and the New York Times in the wake of numerous instances of fake and altered images. Since then, Adobe has collaborated with its launch partners, along with Microsoft, the BBC, Qualcomm and others to create the prototype tool.