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    Latest news on Adobe Photoshop, a popular software for creating and editing images, graphics, and designs. It is developed and published by Adobe Inc. and is available for Windows and macOS. Photoshop is widely used by professionals and amateurs alike for various purposes, such as photo editing, digital art, graphic design, web design, animation, and more.

    Photoshop has many features and tools that allow users to manipulate images in different ways, such as cropping, resizing, rotating, transforming, filtering, adjusting, retouching, and more. Photoshop also supports layers, masks, channels, paths, and vectors, which enable users to create complex compositions and effects. Photoshop can also work with other Adobe products, such as Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom, and Premiere Pro.

    One of the most recent and exciting features of Photoshop is the integration of generative AI tools powered by Adobe Firefly. Firefly is a generative AI model that can create amazing images, text effects, and color variations from simple text prompts. Firefly is a product of Adobe Creative Cloud and is currently in public beta testing. You can access Firefly as a standalone web application or through features powered by Firefly in Photoshop.

    Some of the features that use Firefly in Photoshop are Generative Fill and Generative Expand. Generative Fill allows you to add, remove, or replace content in any image using simple text prompts. For example, you can type "add a dog" or "remove the sky" and Firefly will generate realistic results in seconds. Generative Expand allows you to extend the borders of any image and fill the expanded canvas with matching content. For example, you can drag the edges of a portrait image and Firefly will create a landscape background for it.


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