Adobe introduces AI assistant for Photoshop users

Adobe has officially introduced its new artificial intelligence assistant for Photoshop, making advanced photo editing easier than ever. The feature is currently available in beta for both web and mobile application users. Instead of navigating complex menus, individuals can now modify their images simply by typing text requests. Reports Rozetked.me.
The innovative AI tool allows users to seamlessly remove unwanted objects or people from their pictures. It can also adjust lighting, change colors, and apply specific effects like a soft glow. Users can guide the assistant by writing natural language prompts or by drawing arrows directly on the objects they want to alter. Additionally, the tool makes it incredibly simple to crop photos into specific formats or completely replace backgrounds to give images a fresh look.
To encourage users to try the new feature, Adobe has announced special access limits. Paid Photoshop subscribers will enjoy unlimited AI generations until April 9. Meanwhile, those using the free version of the software will be granted twenty generations to test out the capabilities of the new assistant.
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