
Meanwhile, in Lightroom, photo editors can now use a new feature to automatically select the sky (and invert that to select everything else, too).
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Adobe is quite open about the fact that it won’t detect everything just yet, but the company also notes that this feature will improve over time.Īlso, depth blur, which was previously available, now lets you change your focal distance after the fact, which looks quite a bit more professional than the previous filter, which mostly focused on blurring everything around an object in an image. Now, with the latest update, Adobe is also introducing auto-masking, which takes this one step further by automatically recognizing the different objects in an image. Last year, Adobe added the object selection tool, which uses AI to help you with that. Using the “magic wand,” after all, often felt anything but magical. If you’ve ever worked with Photoshop, you know the pain of trying to precisely select an object in order to then manipulate it.

Those range from smarter masking tools and preset recommendations in Lightroom to the ability to transfer colors between images in Photoshop, all the way to a body tracker in Character Animator.
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At its MAX conference this year, that’s once again on full display across updates for virtually all of its products, powered by its Sensei AI platform. Over the course of the last few years, Adobe has gone all-in on AI.
