Adobe has introduced new AI-powered features in Lightroom aimed at making photo editing easier for professionals and beginners.
These new additions include an object removal feature (still in beta) and a new background blur effect now available to all Lightroom users.
The Create Delete feature is based on Adobe's Firefly AI template and is now accessible through the Lightroom mobile, web, and desktop apps.
Adobe calls this feature “the most powerful removal tool yet” in Lightroom, allowing users to identify unwanted objects or people in a photo and remove them with one click.
The Remove Object tool offers three different options for replacing deleted objects, allowing users to choose the one that best fits the image without leaving unusual marks.
Removing objects from photos requires complex steps, so this feature makes the process easier even for novice users who do not have extensive photo editing experience.
It is worth noting that the feature is free in the beta version so far, but it is expected to be integrated into the paid features, which requires an in-app subscription that starts at $5 per month.
Once the feature is available, images edited through this mechanism will also support Content Credentials, which is a feature that Adobe offers in its AI-based tools to add metadata to images, edit images, and this information explains how to edit and change them. Images: Improve transparency and confidence in images edited using AI technology.
Adobe is also offering all Lightroom users a new AI-powered background blur tool that lets you apply different blur effects to any part of an image with just one click and automatically estimates depth of field to make images sharper. Background blur looks natural.
The Lens Blur feature acts as a filter that users can apply to photos via automatic presets or adjust manually to achieve the desired effect.
Since launching the model last year, Adobe has been integrating AI tools based on its Firefly model into many of its creative software applications. This policy could help Adobe attract new users to its applications, which are known for their complex interfaces. Professionals.