You only have to close your eyes and shoot, AI gives you special effects!

Editor’s note: This article is from WeChat public number “New Intelligence” (ID: AI_era), Edit: Pengfei.

Adobe is launching a free AI-driven Photoshop Camera app that uses Adobe’s artificial intelligence platform Sensei to identify objects in the photo (whether it’s a selfie, landscape or food) and automatically suggests it to be applied Image filter. Filters can be used on-screen in real-time or on photos in an album.

There is an old saying in photography: whether you can take a good photo, the lens is not important, and the head behind the lens is the most important.

In the Bresson era, the image quality of film cameras can be said to be poor by the current standards. But Bresson still used such a camera and took a classic photo.

With the development of technology, the imaging quality of modern mobile phone cameras has even surpassed the film cameras of that era, and even many mobile phones such as the iPhone 11 directly installed three cameras! And the various retouching apps are also available in a variety of ways. Some photos such as PhotoShop’s Lightroom are powerful but need a certain threshold for use; some such as VSCO directly apply filters, but also can do some simple manipulations such as focusing, shutter speed, etc. during shooting; More convenient, similar to Nomo, directly using the special effects filter when shooting, even the editor’s one is omitted.

But either way, you still need to do some things before and after shooting. Even if it is similar to Nomo, a camera app that uses special effects shots, you need to manually set the corresponding filter before shooting. Different filters are available for different subjects. For example, when you are shooting food, you need a warm filter; if you are shooting a Japanese portrait, you need a cooler filter; if you are shooting a landscape, you need a filter with a higher HDR.

In this year’s MAX 2019 event, Adobe introduced a new camera app: Photoshop Camera.

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The biggest feature of this camera app is the use of Adobe’s AI engine Sensei, an artificial intelligence platform based on deep learning and machine learning that helps designers assist in retouching video and let some people look after the retouching. More natural.

By applying Sensei to Photoshop Camera, users can help select the filter that best suits the current scene when shooting, and also add a cool background to the image just like Action Movie Fx.

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Once the AI ​​has identified the object, you can apply adjustments such as bokeh effects around it. The following animation is a very good example:

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After opening the app, a selection of artist effects will be displayed. What’s more, users can also use Photoshop to customize the lens! The process of creating special effects shots is also very simple, both PSD files, and can be adjusted directly in the app.

The most impressive part of the app is the automatic masking feature, which echoes the new object selection tool introduced in Photoshop today, which uses Sensei to automatically make a clear selection of themes.

Photoshop Camera is still in beta, and is expected to be released next year.

In addition, Adobe also announced that it has partnered with Vibrato’s overseas version of TikTok to launch a short video format that allows users to edit directly on Premiere Rush and convert it to FitTikTok.

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