[16:13 Fri,11.April 2025 by Rudi Schmidts] |
As Adobe has already announced in a blog post, the first Adobe AI agents for Photoshop and Premiere Pro are about to be released. These agents act as assistants within the familiar working environment and suggest possibilities for further editing of photos or videos. At the user&s request, they can then also execute the proposed actions directly. ![]()
The so-called "creative agents" are displayed in new floating action windows. Using Photoshop as an example, the current image is first analyzed in order to then offer context-related editing suggestions. For example, a creative agent could suggest removing people in the background or creating a greater depth of field by blurring the entire image behind the subject. In a list of possible suggestions, each suggestion can be clicked and thus executed immediately. The actions are then visible on individual layers and thus remain comprehensible for the user. In this way, the user can also learn the necessary steps for a task himself, should he not want to have it done by an agent in the future. In the long term, Photoshop users should be able to instruct agents in natural language and thus make Photoshop usable as an alternative. The following example video shows how the whole thing currently works: Premiere Pro is also expected to have a creative agent soon that refines the shot selection, adjusts colors, or mixes audio. Just last week, the Media Intelligence AI function for Premiere Pro was presented at NAB. More news about Adobe&s AI agents is expected on April 24 at the Adobe Max event in London. ![]() deutsche Version dieser Seite: Adobe zeigt KI-Agenten als Assistenten in Photoshop und Premiere Pro |
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