Adobe introduces artificial intelligence for popular photo editing software Lightroom It introduced a supported deletion tool (Generative Remove).
Adobe Lightroom, which is a must-have for almost everyone who owns a camera, is now available in Adobe Lightroom. There is a deletion tool called Generative Remove. This new system, based on productive artificial intelligence, magically removes selected objects from photographs. The tool, which was brought to the desktop, web and mobile versions of Lightroom in beta, It fills in the background of the selected object very well and realistically by analyzing the environment, This feature promises a truly incredible time saving. The progress reached in removing unwanted objects from photos is truly incredible, with the Generative Remove feature. It offers three different variations for people to put where they delete it. With this infrastructure similar to Photoshop, the most natural or appropriate result can be selected within seconds. By the way, today the artificial intelligence-supported “Lens Blur” tool for Lightroom is also available to everyone.. This feature can create very realistic background/background blur, where people can experience different effects. “bokeh” choices are offered.
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Adobe, one of the world’s most important software companies, had faced serious criticism before. For those who missed it, Adobe, the giant behind Photoshop and more, has been facing great criticism, especially from photographers, lately. In the advertisements prepared by the company, “yThanks to artificial intelligence, there is no need for photo shoots anymore, skip that process now” is selling the concept, Of course, professional photographers do not like this situation at all..
A professional about the process, “Skip the photo shoot? What will Adobe tell customers to skip next? And when will their message to consumers change to completely skip all the experts?” Another professional writes: “Really, Adobe? Are you telling people to skip the photo shoot?”
Speaking last week, an Adobe official talked about productive artificial intelligence about, “This is truly a revolution, this is the new digital camera and we must embrace it.” He said, when all this is put together, the company “Photography” It started to be said that he had finished his career in his mind for the next period. Many people want big companies to protect true visual professionals from productive AI systems.
But unfortunately, this will not be the case and due to productive artificial intelligence systems many photographers and also designers will be unemployed. The worst part is that these systems were trained directly by their hard work, and almost no original content creators were able to earn even a small income from it…
So glad as a photographer I’ve given Adobe tens of thousands of dollars only to have it pivot to selling “skip the photo shoot” pic.twitter.com/oEZzxtMlzK
— Clayton Cubitt (@claytoncubitt) April 28, 2024