Additionally, Adobe Lightroom's AI-powered lens blur tool is now generally available with all-new presets.
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Prakruti Mishra New Delhi
“Whether you're a hobbyist or professional photographer, everyone wants to be able to quickly and easily edit their photos on the go,” said Ashley Still, senior vice president and general manager, Creative Cloud, Adobe. “We're excited to bring the magic of Firefly to Lightroom's millions of users, giving them the most powerful tools to edit, manage and share wherever they are, so they can live in the moment.”
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Adobe says Generative Remove will allow users to remove unwanted objects from any photo. Additionally, according to Adobe, the feature intelligently matches deleted areas with “pixel-perfect generation for high-quality, realistic, and stunning results.”
According to Adobe, Generative Remove is currently available to all Lightroom users as an early access feature. Additionally, Adobe announced that Lightroom's AI-powered lens blur tool is now generally available with all-new presets.
Lens Blur in Lightroom allows you to change the look of any photo with an instant AI-powered blur effect. Lens Blur allows Lightroom users to highlight what they want to focus on and blur the rest. Lens Blur in Lightroom offers multiple presets of blur effect. Plus, you can adjust the amount of blur, giving you full control over the visual creative aspects of your image.
Lightroom is available on a variety of surfaces, but Adobe offers a dedicated AI-powered app for smartphones called Express mobile. The app was updated in April with new AI features such as Text to Image, Text to Template, and Generative fill. Similar to Lightroom's Generative Delete, the Express app has a “Generative Fill” feature that allows users to remove unwanted objects or subjects in an image and use text prompts to fill in the spaces with generative AI .