NEW! Remove ANYTHING in Photoshop with AI and Generative Fill

SharkPixel
23 May 202313:50

TLDRChristy from Shark Pixel introduces a groundbreaking feature in Adobe Photoshop's beta version 24.6, which integrates AI technology to remove objects from images seamlessly. The new feature, generative AI and generative fill, offers a significant improvement over traditional methods, providing users with three different variations of the removal for selection. The process is promptless and relies on cloud processing for impressive results. Christy demonstrates the feature's effectiveness on various images, including a challenging one with a shallow depth of field. She also encourages viewers to provide feedback on the results and to explore other new features announced by Adobe.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿš€ Adobe has announced new AI technology integration in Photoshop.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฒ To use the new features, you need to download Photoshop beta version 24.6 from the Creative Cloud app.
  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ The new Generative AI and Generative Fill tools allow for the seamless removal of objects from images.
  • ๐Ÿ” The Contextual Menu Bar provides a centralized location for all logical next steps after making a selection.
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ Generative Fill is an AI-based fill option that uploads the image to the cloud for processing, resulting in better image fills.
  • โ˜๏ธ An internet connection is required to use the Generative Fill feature.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Photoshop offers three different suggestions or variations for each fix, which can be cycled through using arrow keys.
  • ๐Ÿ“ธ The technology works well even with complex images, such as those with a shallow depth of field.
  • ๐Ÿ” The AI considers the entire image as a reference, not just the border of the selection, for a seamless fix.
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ Users can provide feedback on the results by choosing thumbs up for good results or thumbs down for poor results.
  • ๐Ÿ“š The presenter recommends watching other videos in the series for more new features announced by Adobe.

Q & A

  • What is the new feature in Photoshop that allows for the removal of objects using AI technology?

    -The new feature in Photoshop is called 'generative AI' and 'generative fill', which is an AI-based fill option that allows for the removal of any object in an image by using cloud processing and AI technology.

  • Which version of Photoshop Beta is required to use the generative AI and fill feature?

    -To use the generative AI and fill feature, one must download Photoshop Beta version 24.6, which is available in the Creative Cloud app.

  • How does the generative fill option differ from the traditional content-aware fill in Photoshop?

    -While content-aware fill only looks at the border of the selection and uses that information to make its fix, generative fill uploads the image to the cloud, processes it there, and then provides results that are more seamless and contextually aware.

  • What is the contextual menu bar in Photoshop and how does it help with the selection process?

    -The contextual menu bar is a feature in Photoshop that consolidates all the logical next steps after making a selection into one place. It simplifies the process by providing options for filling, inverting, or feathering the selection directly in the menu bar.

  • What are the steps to use the generative fill feature in Photoshop?

    -To use the generative fill feature, one must first make a selection using any selection tool (like the lasso tool). Then, they can choose 'generative fill' from the contextual menu bar and select 'generate' to process the image in the cloud and receive three different variations of the fill.

  • How does one provide feedback on the results of the generative fill in Photoshop Beta?

    -Users can provide feedback on the results by choosing either 'thumbs up' for a good result or 'thumbs down' for a poor result, which helps Adobe improve the feature.

  • What is the significance of the AI technology integration in Photoshop for image editing?

    -The integration of AI technology in Photoshop enhances the image editing process by providing more accurate and seamless object removal, making it significantly easier and more efficient for users to achieve professional results.

  • What is the process if a user encounters an issue or is not satisfied with the generative fill result?

    -If a user encounters an issue or is not satisfied with the result, they can choose 'generate' again to receive three new variations of the fill. They can also provide feedback by selecting 'thumbs down' to inform Adobe of the issue.

  • Can the generative fill feature be accessed through the Edit menu in Photoshop?

    -Yes, if a user prefers not to use the contextual menu bar, they can access generative fill by navigating to the 'Edit' menu and selecting 'generative fill' from there.

  • What are the system requirements for using the generative fill feature in Photoshop?

    -The generative fill feature requires an internet connection as it processes the image in the cloud. Additionally, the user must be using Photoshop Beta version 24.6.

  • How does the generative AI technology in Photoshop handle complex images with a shallow depth of field?

    -The generative AI technology takes the entire image into account, including the areas outside the selection, and uses AI to create a seamless fix for the area being removed, even in complex images with a shallow depth of field.

  • What is the process for removing a person from an image while keeping the background intact using generative fill in Photoshop?

    -To remove a person from an image while keeping the background, one must make a selection around the person using a selection tool, choose 'generative fill' from the contextual menu bar, and then select 'generate' to receive variations of the image with the person removed.

Outlines

00:00

๐Ÿš€ Introduction to AI in Photoshop

Christy from Shark pixel introduces the new AI technology integration in Photoshop, specifically mentioning the generative AI and generative fill features. She discusses the process of downloading the Photoshop beta version 24.6 from the Creative Cloud app to access these new features. The video demonstrates how to use generative fill to remove objects from an image, starting with the selection tool and utilizing the contextual menu bar for logical next steps. The process requires an internet connection and provides three different suggestions for the fix, which can be cycled through using the contextual menu bar or the properties window. The summary highlights the ease and effectiveness of removing objects using AI technology in Photoshop.

05:03

๐Ÿ” Testing AI Object Removal on Various Images

The video continues with a demonstration of using generative fill to remove objects from more complex images. It shows the process of selecting and removing shoes, a puppy from a field of lavender, and a ball with its reflection. The presenter emphasizes the impressive results of the AI technology, which processes the entire image in the cloud and uses AI to create a seamless fix. The video also covers how to provide feedback to Adobe about the results, either by giving a thumbs up for good results or a thumbs down for poor ones. The presenter encourages viewers to try the feature multiple times to get different variations and to share their feedback to help improve the technology.

10:05

๐Ÿ“š Additional Resources and Final Thoughts

Christy reminds viewers to watch the other videos in the series for more information about the new features announced by Adobe. She encourages viewers to like and subscribe to her channel and to share their favorite feature from the beta in the comments. The video concludes with a demonstration of using generative fill to remove a woman from an image while keeping the moon intact, showcasing the advanced capabilities of the feature. Christy expresses her excitement about the new features and urges viewers to share the news on social media. She also promotes her ebook, '20 Photoshop Retouch Tips,' and teases more features to be discussed in other videos released on the same day.

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Keywords

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop is a widely used digital image editing software developed by Adobe Inc. It is known for its powerful tools that allow users to manipulate and enhance images for various purposes, such as graphic design, photography, and digital art. In the context of the video, it is the platform where AI technology is being integrated to improve the image editing process.

AI Technology

AI, or Artificial Intelligence, refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions. In the video, AI technology is being used to enhance Photoshop's capabilities, particularly in the area of image editing with features like generative AI and generative fill.

Generative AI

Generative AI is a type of AI that is used to create new content, such as images or text, that did not exist before. In the video, generative AI is a new feature in Photoshop that allows for the automatic generation of image content to fill in areas where objects have been removed, creating a seamless and natural-looking result.

Generative Fill

Generative Fill is a feature in Photoshop that utilizes AI to intelligently fill in selected areas of an image with content that is contextually relevant and visually coherent. It is showcased in the video as a significant upgrade from traditional content-aware fill, offering better results by processing the entire image in the cloud.

Photoshop Beta

Photoshop Beta refers to a pre-release version of Adobe Photoshop that is made available to users for testing purposes. It often includes new features and improvements that are not yet available in the stable, public version of the software. In the video, the presenter is using beta version 24.6 to demonstrate the new AI features.

Content-Aware Fill

Content-Aware Fill is an existing feature in Photoshop that automatically fills in selected areas of an image by analyzing the pixels surrounding the selection and generating pixels that match the surrounding context. It is mentioned in the video as a comparison to the new generative fill, with generative fill offering more advanced and accurate results.

Lasso Tool

The Lasso Tool in Photoshop is a selection tool that allows users to make freehand selections of objects or areas in an image. It is used in the video to select objects, such as shoes and a puppy, that the presenter wants to remove from the image using the generative fill feature.

Contextual Menu Bar

The Contextual Menu Bar in Photoshop is a user interface element that provides a set of options and tools relevant to the current task or selection. It is highlighted in the video as a convenient way to access the generative fill feature and other related options without having to navigate through multiple menus.

Cloud Processing

Cloud Processing refers to the use of remote servers on the internet to process and store data, rather than local computer resources. In the context of the video, when using generative fill, the image is sent to the cloud where AI processes it and returns the edited image, leveraging the power of cloud computing for enhanced image editing.

Depth of Field

Depth of Field is a photographic term that describes the range of distance within a photo that is acceptably sharp. It is mentioned in the video in relation to the challenge of removing an object from an image with a shallow depth of field, where the background is blurred, to test the capabilities of the generative fill feature.

Beta Testing

Beta Testing is the phase of software development where a preliminary version of the software is released to a group of users to identify and report bugs or issues. The video script discusses the importance of user feedback during the beta testing phase, allowing Adobe to improve the AI features based on real-world use.

Highlights

Adobe has announced a new feature in Photoshop that integrates AI technology for advanced image editing.

Photoshop's beta version 24.6 includes the new features and can be downloaded from the Creative Cloud app.

The generative AI and generative fill feature allows users to remove any object from an image using AI technology.

The process is significantly simplified compared to previous methods, making object removal more efficient.

Photoshop introduces a contextual menu bar that houses logical next steps after making a selection.

The contextual menu bar can be pinned to a preferred location on the screen for ease of use.

Generative fill is an AI-based fill option that processes the image in the cloud for impressive results.

An internet connection is required to use the generative fill feature.

Photoshop provides three different suggestions or variations for each fix, which can be cycled through using arrow keys.

The AI technology used in generative fill considers the entire image as a reference for making a seamless fix.

In the case of a poor result, users can provide feedback by choosing 'thumbs up' for good results or 'thumbs down' for poor results.

The feature is currently in public beta and not yet available in the final release of Photoshop.

The presenter demonstrates the effectiveness of generative fill on a challenging image with a shallow depth of field.

The generative fill feature is also tested on an image with complex elements, such as a puppy in a field of lavender, with positive results.

The presenter emphasizes the importance of sharing the new features on social media to spread the word about the upcoming enhancements to Photoshop.

An eBook titled '20 Photoshop Retouch Tips' is mentioned, which contains valuable retouching tips used by the presenter.

The video series includes additional features that are part of the big announcement from Adobe.

The presenter successfully demonstrates the removal of a person from an image while keeping the background intact, showcasing the power of generative AI.