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Adobe is bringing Generative AI to video with Premiere Pro and After Effects
We all knew it was only a matter of time before Adobe started implementing its Firefly-powered generative fill-type features in its video products. I have…
Adobe to bring over 100 AI features across all its apps
At the latest Adobe MAX conference in Los Angeles, Adobe announced it would bring even more AI to Creative Cloud. There will be more than…
Adobe develops a special method for marking AI-generated content
In an era increasingly dominated by deepfakes, voice cloning, and AI-generated images and video, it’s hard to tell what’s real anymore. Not to mention that people don’t use their critical thinking and even fail to notice when something is obviously fake. To combat these issues, or at least contribute to the fight, Adobe has unveiled Content Credentials. It’s a new technology designed to restore trust in the content we consume daily. It’s a label added to content created with the help of AI, but there’s more under it. If you like, you can reveal the entire history of the image and its editing journey.
Iconic Vermont farm halts traffic during fall to combat selfie-taking crowds
The tranquil beauty of Sleepy Hollow Farm in Vermont, New England has been wildly popular on social media. During the fall, when the leaves change, this iconic place sees thousands of tourists. Visitors massively arrive, and they have started to make the locals’ lives difficult. It’s a real selfie apocalypse out there, and the residents have had enough. So, this year, the roads to this Instagrammable location are closed – at least until the leaves fall.
It’s Amazon Prime Day 2023 (again) – Here are the best photo and video deals
Wow, it feels like only three months ago since we last had Prime Day. Wait a minute, it was only three months ago. It seems…
Blackmagic Camera App 1.1 adds Tentacle Sync and Tilta Nucleus Nano support
The Blackmagic Camera App for iPhones (download here) has proven to be pretty popular. This isn’t much of a surprise, considering they’re giving it away…
Nikon won’t be producing any more lens roadmaps
Lens roadmaps are a great way for photographers, filmmakers and other camera users. It helps them find out what’s coming for their particular system. When…
Photoshop teases automatically making layers out of objects
Ahead of next week’s Adobe Max event, Adobe is set to announce a pretty powerful editing tool. Of course, it’s AI-powered, and it lets you edit every piece of your image as if it were a separate layer. Just select the bit of your image, and start moving it around, changing its color and appearance, or remove it completely. Adobe has released a sneak-peek video, and I must admit, the tool looks pretty impressive.
Pro soccer will trial a new camera angle inspired by video games
Sky Sports and the Premier League will introduce an innovative new camera angle. Called “Game Mode,” the new angle is similar to a view from…
Adobe goes bananas and wants to pay you for your banana photos
Adobe Stock is asking photographers to send them photographs of bananas doing banana-type things in everyday situations. They’re on the hunt for a whopping 1,000…







































