Adobe Photoshop to Get New Generative AI Features Powered by Firefly Image 3 Model

Adobe unveiled a new version of its Photoshop app for desktop on Tuesday, which now comes with new artificial intelligence (AI) features. Powered by its Firefly Image 3 foundation model, the third iteration of the company’s in-house text-to-image generation model, the new Photoshop will be able to generate images from text prompts directly within the app for the first time. The app is currently in beta, but the company has said it will be launched to all users later this year.

Making the announcement via a post in its newsroom, Adobe unveiled the new Photoshop for desktop app. The app was officially showcased at its Creativity Conference event. The new beta app comes with multiple new AI features such as Reference Image, Generate Image, Generate Similar, Generate Background, and Enhance Detail. The existing features such as Generative Fill and Generative Expand have also been improved.

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The company also released a short video showcasing the capabilities of the new photo-editing software. The biggest addition with the new Firefly Image 3 model is the Reference Image. This feature allows users to upload an image as a reference to generate images. Users can also use the reference image on top of a generated image to enhance it further. The next big addition is the debut of text-to-image generation capabilities within the Photoshop app. Earlier, users could only use Generative Fill and Generative Expand inside the app.

Further, the Generate Background feature replaces and creates backgrounds, whereas Generate Similar generates different variations of an already generated image for granular control over the outcome. Apart from the AI features, Adobe has also added other tools such as Adjustment Brush for non-destructive adjustments to specific portions of images, an improved font browsing experience, and adjustment presets.

The company claimed that the Firefly Image 3 foundation model was only trained on licensed content such as Adobe Stock. To ensure the AI-generated images can be identified from real images, Adobe follows the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) open standard which requires AI tool makers to add an AI label as well as to include details about its creation process within the metadata. In addition, it also follows the Adobe-led Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) standard.


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Adobe Adds Generative AI Features to Photoshop; Says Will Make Editing, Creating Images Faster

Adobe on Tuesday said it is adding artificial intelligence (AI) technology for generating imagery into Photoshop, its flagship software for editing images.

The San Jose, California-based company said it was the start of a major push to add such AI technologies to its suite of programs aimed at creative professionals.

While programs such as OpenAI’s Dall-E have captured the public imagination by transforming text prompts into images, they have not yet seen wide use by big corporations because of legal questions around the data used to develop the systems.

Adobe has sought to address those concerns with a core technology system it calls Firefly, which was specifically created with legal-to-use image data and that Adobe says can be used in commercial settings.

Adobe has been testing the system for about six weeks on a standalone website and on Tuesday said it will add features based on it to Photoshop, perhaps the company’s best-known product.

One new feature will be called “Generative Fill” and it will allow users to extend an original image that was cropped in too closely with computer-generated content, or add features based on a text description.

The feature can, for example, take a picture of a single flower and turn it into a field of flowers with a mountain range behind it.

Ely Greenfield, chief technology officer for digital media at Adobe, said that the intention of the tool is not to replace graphic artists but to make it faster for them to create new images out of multiple ideas. In the past, they would have had to spend valuable hours searching photo archives and stitching together pieces of existing images by hand.

“This just dramatically accelerates that production work,” Greenfield said. 

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TikTokers photoshop their family Christmas photos

Mom of two Abby Ordenana wanted the picture perfect shot for her family Christmas card this year. 

But she didn’t want to shuffle off to the mall to have a halfway decent frame snapped by a seasonal department store shutterbug, nor did she feel like setting the timer on her camera phone, sprinting into place and hoping not to look a disheveled, sweaty fright after the flash. 

So, Ordenana, 32, Photoshopped herself, her 11-year-old daughter and their dog Zeus into a holiday snap set against a $2,000 all-fabric backdrop, which she purchased earlier in the year for work, alongside her husband Elias and son Ezra, 8, in their living room.

“Photoshopping my Christmas picture was great because [the software] literally allows you to create anything. Sky’s the limit,” Ordenana, a newborn and maternity photographer from Orlando, Fla., explained to The Post.

Abby Ordenana spent over an hour photoshopping herself into her annual family Christmas photo in the hopes of creating the “perfect” shot.
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To stitch together the yuletide visual, she first set each member of her family into position and took their photo on her Canon EOS 6D camera, leaving a space between her kids empty. Then, she had Aria step out of the shot to take a photo of her seated in the vacant spot she created in the initial shot. 

And after 30 minutes of picture taking, Ordenana spent another 45 minutes meticulously merging the two shots together, and adding in a previously snapped picture of Zeus, to actualize “the perfect image.” And her nearly seamless edit scored over 227,000 likes on TikTok. 

“It’s a complicated process,” she admitted with a laugh. “But I want my kids to one day look back at the photo and say, ‘Wow, mom really outdid herself when it came to getting those Christmas pictures — so much so that she photoshopped herself in there.’”

And Ordenana isn’t the only one to use the image-editing software to create holiday magic this season. In fact, the hashtag #ChristmasPhotoshop has earned over 10,000 TikTok views. However, not everyone is getting a cheery thumbs up for their retouching efforts.

Paula Abdul looked nearly unrecognizable to fans when she shared images of herself at a holiday gathering last week.
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Fans online noted the stark contrast between Abdul’s blemish-free face compared to others, like Kathy Hilton (R).
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Social media scrooges recently gave “American Idol” veteran judge Paula Abdul, 60, a virtual lump of coal after she shared a series of presumed photoshopped images of herself at Kathy Hilton’s Christmas party online.

Billionaire trendsetter Kim Kardashian, 42, too, caught jingle bell hell for allegedly photoshopping in her sisters and mother Kris Jenner into a festive family image that she shared on Instagram.

Internet trolls blasted Kim Kardashian with accusations claiming she photoshopped her family into a Christmas frame.

Digital detectives pointed out irregularities in their group picture.


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Digital whistleblowers called out the reality stars for their awkward body positioning, strange facials expressions and uneven lighting in the shot. And for posting the peculiar picture, photoshop accusers called the Skims mogul “shallow” and “garbage.” 

But Kardashian, who’s previously fallen victim to a number of viral photoshop fails, set the record straight about her controversial Christmas snap Wednesday. On her Instagram Story, the A-lister shared behind-the-scenes footage of her clan posing together for the group shot. 

Caitie Corkal has made photoshopping her family Christmas cards an annual tradition.

Her cheeky edits have amassed several million views from impressed onlookers on TikTok.


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And while Kardashian successfully dodged her most recent string of photoshop charges, professional photographer Caitie Corkal tells The Post that piecing together separate photos to create one cohesive portrait can add a dash of whimsy to an otherwise humdrum holiday novelty. 

“Photoshopping our annual Christmas photo allows me to make something fun and lighthearted that makes people laugh,” said Corkal, 31, from Toronto. Each year she transforms individual pictures of herself, her husband Liam and their two dogs and two cats into a wacky season’s greeting card. 

A December 2021 edit of her hubby and fur babies dressed in ugly sweaters and Santa hats while riding on her German shepherd’s back fetched over 4.3 million eyes on TikTok. This year’s photoshop of the family decorating a life-sized gingerbread house raked in 789,500 views. 

“It hard to get us all in one room and posed for a family picture,” Corkal confessed. “So, photoshopping us together gives us something that everyone loves rather than a boring, cookie-cutter shot.”



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Adobe Photoshop Updated With New Collaboration Features, AI-Powered Tools: All Details

Adobe Photoshop, one of the most widely used image creation and photo editing software, is set to be updated with new features, Adobe announced on Tuesday during the Adobe Max conference. These features are aimed at making Photoshop smarter, more collaborative, and easier to use across various platforms, according to the firm. Among the newly announced features, Share for Review is currently in beta testing. The feature allows users to collaborate on projects without leaving Photoshop. In addition, the desktop app has received new tools powered by Adobe Sensei AI for selection improvements and more, as per the company.

On Tuesday, at the Adobe Max conference, the company unveiled a set of new features coming to Photoshop. The Photoshop maker announced that the new version of Photoshop includes the Share for Review (beta) feature. It enables users to share a web link of their project, which can be viewed by other collaborators in the browser. In addition, even users without a Creative Cloud subscription can access these links.

The new Share for Review feature, that is currently in beta testing, is designed to enable creators and stakeholders to collaborate more conveniently than before. This features syncs comments across all devices and enables creators to manage feedback directly within the Photoshop app.

There are a couple of new AI features coming to Photoshop on Tuesday. The Selection tool has been upgraded using Adobe Sensei AI technology. It now allows users to hover over, detect, and make detailed selections of complex objects with a single click. This is said to offer an improvement in quality and accuracy in the selection of elements such as hair, skies, foregrounds, and more.

According to the company, the improved Selection tool also accomplishes all this while also preserving detailed edges. Adobe Photoshop is also getting One-click Delete and Fill. This tool can remove objects from images and fill the removed are using content-aware fill in a single action.

Adobe has also upgraded the user experience across desktops, browsers, and iPad. Photoshop users on iPad will finally be able to use the AI-powered Content-Aware Fill and Remove Background tools. These features will also be rolled out for Photoshop on the Web (beta) along with other industry-leading selection tools, the company said.


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