The new artificial intelligence features of Adobe Photoshop will make your life much easier.
Adobe has announced the integration of new generative artificial intelligence tools in Photoshop in order to provide users with greater control over the designs they create. These tools, based on Adobe’s Firefly Image 3 model, are already available in the latest beta version of Photoshop and are expected to be available to all users “by the end of this year”.
One of the standout features of this update is the “Reference Image,” which uses user-uploaded images to guide Adobe’s AI design generation, ensuring consistency in style and color. Instead of describing an object with a text message, users can provide a reference image for Photoshop to use as a guide.
It is important to note that users are expected to have usage rights over the reference images they upload. Adobe has implemented a warning message about intellectual property rights when using this tool for the first time. Additionally, the company is working on a “do not train” tag for its Content Authenticity Initiative, which will block the use of images as reference.
The images used as reference will not be used to train the Firefly model. Although the responsibility of ownership lies with the users, Adobe claims that this tool remains “safe for commercial use”, highlighting one of the main advantages of Firefly over other generative AI models.
Entre las nuevas herramientas de inteligencia artificial generativa disponibles en la versión beta de Adobe Photoshop también se incluyen “Generar fondo”, para crear nuevos fondos en imágenes, y “Mejorar detalle”, que aumenta la claridad de las imágenes. Además, “Generar similar” te permite producir contenido similar a partir de imágenes de referencia de Firefly, mientras que “Generar imagen” te permite generar una imagen completa desde cero a partir de una descripción de texto.
The Adobe Firefly 3 image is also available in a global public beta version outside of Photoshop through the Firefly web application. The model promises “unprecedented photorealistic quality with improved lighting, positioning, and attention to detail”.