On the second day of Adobe's MAX Creativity conference, company gave us an idea of the new features coming to her programs that will help photographers and graphic designers of all levels.
Stand out Monument Mode, 3D Portraits, Defusing Photobombs, Project Maestro.
But let's look at them closely.
Monument Mode: Have you ever tried to take a photo of the Acropolis on the Sacred Rock? Did it take a long time to find a moment when people around you would not enter your frame?
We doubt if you managed to get even one shot without irrelevant inside your frame.
Momument Mode, however, will help you by using a new algorithm to distinguish moving objects from the fixed ones and blocking them from the frame with a simple click.
3D Portraits: In Photoshop you can already convert your photos to 3D images, but the process involves a series of manual steps. The newly developed 3D Portraits technology can recognize facial, eye and mouth features and other features. It can quickly and efficiently automate much of the process of converting photos into a printable 3D image.
Defusing Photobombs: You have the perfect shot of your family at a picnic, but unfortunately there is a stranger in your picture.
Today, this is called a photobomb, and it can essentially ruin your perfect picture. Photoshop already has tools that enable photographers to remove annoying elements from images. But now, the company uses a machine with artificial intelligence engine as well as accumulated data to eliminate these annoying distractions.
Project Maestro: Think Animation and Motion Graphics is hard? It probably is, but Project Maestro uses a simple and natural touch on your tablet screen to create complex motion in models you.
Stay tuned to find out what else we will learn from him congress of Adobe.