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ZDNET's key takeaways
Photoshop beta introduces powerful AI Harmonize feature.
Composites look natural, though flaws still exist on close inspection.
Feature feels both a time saver and a time thief.
Adobe is promoting its new Photoshop Harmonize feature as a next-generation compositing tool, but really, it's part of a conspiracy to steal your time away. I don't mean to be hyperbolic, but it's true. As you'll see, I just can't stop myself.
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To access the Harmonize feature, you'll have to install the Photoshop beta. To do this, open your Creative Cloud app. Choose the Apps tab from the side (shown at 1), then the Beta tab at the top (shown at 2), and then click Install for the Photoshop beta (shown at 3).
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