Another filter, Color Transfer, lets you apply the colors and tones of one image to another. So, if you have a portrait on one layer and a landscape on another, the color and tone are blended on both.
By this, Adobe means that masked objects can be rendered in the colors and tones of the filter.
Another theme with the new AI is harmonization. The new Landscape Mixer filters let you change a scene’s season, from, say, summer to fall, or to make a midday scene look like it was shot at sunset. Neural Filters, launched at last year’s Max show, get a boost, too. A related menu option, Layer > Mask All Objects, creates separate masks for all the objects detected in a layer. That’s what it sounds like: You go to the Object Selection tool and it uses Adobe’s Sensei AI to detect all objects in the image. Photoshop gets a more powerful Object Selection tool with hover auto-masking. The good ole installed programs on desktop and tablet see some nifty new features as well. "Putting teamwork and collaboration at the heart of Creative Cloud democratizes access and creates transparency around creative projects like never before.” Application Updates: Photoshop and Illustratorīut it’s not all web and cloud at Max. "The Adobe Design team has worked with these new tools over the past few months, and they’ve changed the way we work together," says Adobe’s vice president of design, Eric Snowden. Contributors can, according to Adobe’s blog, “place shapes, text, stickers, images, and working files from other Creative Cloud apps” onto a canvas that a team can collaborate on in real time.Īdobe dogfooded the new web tools with its own staff to get feedback on them. Creative Cloud Canvas is what it sounds like-an online collaborative workspace. You can access it either from the Creative Cloud web interface or within Photoshop, Illustrator, XD, and Fresco on desktop or iPad. Two completely new online features you access from that interface join the web versions of old standbys: Creative Cloud Spaces and Creative Cloud Canvas.Ĭreative Cloud Spaces is an online repository for your team’s assets, with collaboration and shared content in one interface. Adobe has already taken the Creative Cloud management app to the web. The web versions rely on the same Cloud Documents required in the iPad versions of the Creative Cloud software. The Photoshop web app is labeled as beta, and Illustrator on the web is an invite-only private beta. They also let you comment on and share work with collaborators. As when Adobe launched Photoshop on the iPad, it’s not the entire set of Photoshop and Illustrator tools, but the web apps let you open documents and do basic editing. But Adobe today launched a web version of not just Photoshop, but also Illustrator, along with several new online experiences. Few people thought an app as complex and compute-intensive as Photoshop would be possible on the web.