Adobe has provided a sneak peek at one of the upcoming features in Photoshop. This was disclosed ahead of its upcoming Adobe Max conference. The new tool is an AI-powered sky replacement tool which makes it easy to alter the default sky in any picture.
You don’t need to be an expert about masks, Photoshop’s core feature. Adobe’s Machine learning engine, Sensei, does the masking and blending under the hood for you.
There are a couple of presets already provided by Adobe, and the AI will adjust the photo to try and give it a natural look after sky swapping. For additional control, Photoshop will also allow users to add their sky images for a unique look.
Also, users can fine-tune the picture’s details after the sky swap using Photoshop’s powerful image adjustment features.
From The review video posted on YouTube, by Adobe the feature works spectacular but like any other company previewing a product, the best results are what you’re shown.
For Photoshop maestros, adjusting manually with masks may bring out more impressive results.
Adobe Max conference which will be an all virtual event is scheduled on October 20th–22nd, will be a free event. Adobe will introduce new features coming on their respective editing software, including Photoshop.