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Photoshop’s AI tools now offer higher resolution output, fewer artifacts, more control

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Adobe is rolling out updates to a few AI-powered Photoshop features today, including referencing objects in Generative Fill. Here’s everything new.

New adjustment layers

Photoshop is adding three non-destructive, maskable adjustment layers today: Clarity, Dehaze, and Grain.

Adobe says the new adjustment layers will help creators more precisely refine the texture, the depth, and the detail of their work:

Add dimension to images with Grain, cut through atmospheric haze and balance lighting with Dehaze. and enhance subject structure and crispness with Clarity, all while masking and blending each adjustment seamlessly for total creative control over your final output.

Reference objects on Generative Fill

Reference Image for Generative Fill is one of the most useful tools in Adobe’s AI offerings for Photoshop, as it allows users to upload an image that Photoshop considers when generating AI-powered edits.

In fact, Adobe says Generative Fill is currently “a top-five feature,” as it significantly speeds up tedious editing tasks that even the most experienced users would take much longer to complete manually.

Now, Reference Image for Generative Fill can preserve the identity of the actual object from the reference image, meaning Photoshop can insert or adapt those objects more accurately within a scene rather than just approximate the object’s look and feel.

Adobe says that “reference Image with objects delivers geometry-aware results that better match the scene, reorienting to the correct scale, rotation, lighting, color, and perspective”.

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