Modern smartphone cameras have become better and better at dealing with low light, and their multi-megapixel image sensors routinely take sharp shots in full sun. But it’s likely that you have ...
Only a day after announcing that it’s bringing its Firefly generative AI tech to its video tools, Adobe today added a number of new features for its Lightroom photo editor. Unsurprisingly, many of ...
Adobe is continuing its AI offensive with the option to remove unwanted people from the background of images in Adobe Lightroom. Adobe has added a wealth of AI tools to Photoshop in recent months, and ...
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One of AI's first successes was analyzing photos. Adobe is using the technology in deeper ways in Lightroom and Photoshop to ease photo editing drudgery. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
A new denoise feature should make photographers happier to shoot in dim conditions and push photo editing a little further. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) unveiled Generative Remove in Adobe Lightroom, bringing the magic of Adobe Firefly directly into everyday photo editing workflows across ...
Adobe has had a busy year rolling out new AI updates across the entire Creative Cloud suite as well as integrated tools like Adobe Firefly. And Lightroom – the photo editing app trusted by ...
With good cameras and photo editing tools available on smartphones today, we all want our pictures on Instagram, Facebook, or those framed in our homes to be nearly perfect. Whether it is your kid's ...
Adobe announced on Tuesday the addition of a Generative Remove feature for Lightroom. Built atop Firefly, the GenAI feature makes it possible to seamlessly edit objects out of photos. The feature ...