the Adobe This year also launched the usual Adobe Max The conference, during which new jobs based on artificial intelligence were presented Creative Cloud for their applications. The biggest feeling of the event Introducing the automatic background noise removal feature in Photoshopas well as the further development of Firefly's generative AI model. Illustrator, InDesign, and Premiere Pro have also been enriched with new tools aimed at speeding up design tasks.
New Photoshop removal tool “Remove distractions” A feature has been added that can automatically recognize and remove simpler distractions from images, such as people, wires, or cables. With this development, users will not even have to drag the brush along the part they want to erase, as the device recognizes them. This feature is already available in Photoshop desktop and web apps, with more coming soon.
Users can also choose to use generative AI, specifically using the Adobe Firefly image model, or work with non-generative technology, where the technology automatically chooses the best method based on the image and scene.
For those who are familiar with the Firefly image model, it is worth knowing that the latest version has added the Generative Fill, Generative Expand, Create Similar Background, and Create Background tools. Since the beta release in April, Adobe has promised major improvements in terms of realistic appearance and handling of complex needs.
The Photoshop web app has also been enhanced with an automatic object selection feature that makes image editing easier. Adobe Illustrator has been enhanced with new “Objects on Path” functionality, which enables quick arrangement of objects along any path, providing designers with greater flexibility.
The development of generative technologies did not stop there, as InDesign and Premiere Pro applications also received new features. InDesign now offers the Genetic Expand tool, which lets you expand images for any layout. Premiere Pro has introduced a new Genetic Extend feature for the Firefly AI Video Model, although it's still in beta at the moment. The video model is expected to be the basis for further developments in the Adobe Creative Cloud suite over the next year.