Adobe integrates generative AI into Photoshop

Adobe has shared details of new AI features it will be rolling out on Photoshop.

The company said that Firefly-powered ‘Generative Fill’ will give users a “magical new way” to work with new abilities to add, extend or remove content from images non-destructively by using simple text prompts.

The software and cloud provider added that Firefly’s first model has been trained on Adobe Stock images, openly licensed content and other public domain content without copyright restrictions.

Generative Fill is also able to automatically match perspective, lighting and style of images while reducing tedious tasks, Adobe said.

Adobe said that the tool, which is a first for its Creative Cloud, will also evolve workflows to be used across Document Cloud, Experience Cloud and Adobe Express.

“By integrating Firefly directly into workflows as a creative co-pilot, Adobe is accelerating ideation, exploration and production for all of our customers,” said Ashley Still, senior vice president, digital media at Adobe. “Generative Fill combines the speed and ease of generative AI with the power and precision of Photoshop, empowering customers to bring their visions to life at the speed of their imaginations.”

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