

Perhaps taking cues from other software creators, the new Sky Replacement feature intelligently separates the sky from the foreground and allows you to create images with dynamic skies in just a few clicks. You can either select the sky yourself with Select > Sky and edit it or use Select > Sky Replacement, choose a new sky from the Adobe database or add your own, and leave the software to do the masking and blending for you.Īlgorithms are also used to make sure your foreground images matches the new sky so if you add a sunset, for example, the whole image will have a 'golden hour' look to it. You can also zoom in and select just a section of sky, or move the sky around to find the right configuration.


If you want to apply a style to your photo that's taken inspiration from a particular artist, you can with the Style Transfer option.įilters can be applied non-destructively using the smart filter feature, or applied directly to a layer, or generated as a new layer with the changed pixels. Depth-Aware haze simulates volumetric haze in your background to better highlight your subject while Colorize can be used to add colour to black and white images in one click thanks to smart technology that uses content-aware colour. Other Neural Filters include Super Zoom which you can use to boost the resolution of smaller selections within a portrait or remove JPEG artefacts that result from JPEG compression. Photoshop Neural Filters Head And Gaze Slider

Subtle changes are encouraged but Adobe does say you can go to town with the options if you really want to. You can use the gaze and head sliders to change the direction of the eyes or head, or light direction to change the angle of the light source. Smart Portrait is one of these first beta filters and helps you transform age, expression, pose, colours, and more. Photoshop Neural Filters - Moving the light source Skin Smoothing and Style Transfer are the first finished filters to be introduced to users alongside 6 'beta' filters which might work really well on certain types of images, but not as well on others and Adobe want to know what you think of them. Neural Filters is a new workspace inside Photoshop that introduces non-destructive filters which are, like many of Photoshop's features, AI-powered.
