PHOTOSHOP creare lo sfondo sfocato in 1 click. Create blurry background in 1click.

Michela Di Stefano - Adobe Creative Master
21 Feb 202301:34

Summary

TLDRIn the 2020 version of Photoshop, the 'Quick Actions' feature was introduced, found under the 'Help' menu as 'What's New'. This feature allows access to a series of predefined functions that simplify various tasks. One example demonstrated is how to create a blurred background effect, where the software's artificial intelligence automatically identifies the subject (in this case, a person with a backpack) and applies a non-destructive blur to the background. This can be further customized by adjusting the blur intensity via a double-click on the blur control. The process is quick, requiring just two clicks, and results in a precise masking of the subject, showcasing the power of artificial intelligence in photo editing.

Takeaways

  • 🆕 A new feature called 'Quick Actions' was introduced in Photoshop 2020, which provides access to predefined functions for various tasks.
  • 📷 One of the Quick Actions demonstrated is the ability to blur the background of an image, with the subject (in this case, a person with a backpack) remaining in focus.
  • 🤖 The artificial intelligence in Photoshop automatically recognizes the subject and blurs the background.
  • ⚙️ The blurring effect is applied using a filter, which creates an 'Advanced Object' layer and a mask for the subject.
  • 🔄 The blur intensity can be adjusted by double-clicking on the 'Blur' control in the Layers panel.
  • ⚡ The background blurring process is accomplished in just two clicks, thanks to the Quick Action feature.
  • 🎨 The script highlights the precision of the subject's mask, which is generated by the artificial intelligence.
  • 🔑 The Quick Actions feature provides a convenient way to access and apply predefined functions in Photoshop.
  • 👁️ The script emphasizes the role of artificial intelligence in recognizing and separating the subject from the background.
  • 💻 The script is likely a tutorial or demonstration of the new Quick Actions feature in Photoshop 2020.

Q & A

  • What is the new feature introduced in Photoshop 2020?

    -The new feature introduced in Photoshop 2020 is the Quick Actions function, which can be found in the Help menu under 'What's New'.

  • How can you access the Quick Actions panel?

    -If the Quick Actions panel is not already open, you can access it by clicking on the small box icon in the top right corner and scrolling to find 'Quick Actions'.

  • What is the purpose of Quick Actions?

    -Quick Actions provide access to a series of predefined functions that allow you to perform various tasks quickly and efficiently.

  • What specific task is demonstrated in the script?

    -The script demonstrates how to use the Quick Action to blur the background of an image, while keeping the subject (a person wearing a backpack) in focus.

  • How does the Quick Action work in this case?

    -When the Quick Action is clicked, the artificial intelligence recognizes the subject and blurs the background, creating a smooth, defocused effect.

  • What is created in the Layers panel?

    -In the Layers panel, an advanced object is created, and a blur filter is applied, which is a destructive filter that can be toggled on and off.

  • How can you adjust the intensity of the blur effect?

    -You can adjust the intensity of the blur effect by double-clicking on the Blur control in the applied filter and adjusting the desired level of blur for the background.

  • What else is created during this process?

    -In addition to the blur effect, a fairly precise mask is created to separate the subject from the background, thanks to the artificial intelligence.

  • What is the overall advantage of using Quick Actions?

    -The overall advantage of using Quick Actions is that it allows you to perform complex tasks, such as background blurring, with just a couple of clicks, thanks to the artificial intelligence integrated into Photoshop.

  • How is artificial intelligence utilized in this feature?

    -Artificial intelligence is utilized in the Quick Actions feature to recognize the subject and background in the image, allowing for precise and automated adjustments like background blurring.

Outlines

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🖥️ New Quick Actions Feature in Photoshop 2020

The video script discusses the Quick Actions feature introduced in Photoshop 2020. This feature, found in the Help > New menu, provides access to a series of predefined functions that allow users to perform various tasks quickly. One example demonstrated is the ability to blur the background of an image while keeping the subject in focus. The artificial intelligence in Photoshop recognizes the subject (a person with a backpack) and blurs the background. An advanced object layer and a blur filter are created, allowing the user to adjust the intensity of the blur by double-clicking on the blur control. The AI also creates a precise mask around the subject.

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Keywords

💡Photoshop

Photoshop is a popular image editing software developed by Adobe. In the context of the video, it is mentioned that a new feature called 'Quick Actions' was introduced in the 2020 version of Photoshop. This feature allows users to quickly access predefined functions for various tasks, such as blurring the background of an image.

💡Quick Actions

Quick Actions is a new feature in Photoshop 2020 that provides users with a set of predefined functions or actions. These actions are designed to perform specific tasks quickly and efficiently. In the video, the example of blurring the background using a Quick Action is demonstrated, where the artificial intelligence recognizes the subject and applies a blur effect to the background with just a few clicks.

💡Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence processes by computer systems or machines. In the context of the video, the AI technology within Photoshop is mentioned as being able to recognize the subject in the image and apply the background blur effect accurately. This demonstrates the integration of AI capabilities into the software, enabling it to perform complex tasks with minimal user input.

💡Background Blur

Background blur, also known as bokeh, is a photographic effect where the background of an image appears blurred or out of focus, while the subject remains sharp and in focus. In the video, a Quick Action is used to blur the background of an image featuring a person with a backpack. This effect helps to draw attention to the subject and create a visually appealing separation from the background.

💡Object Selection

Object selection refers to the process of identifying and isolating a specific object or subject within an image. In the video, the AI technology in Photoshop is demonstrated to be capable of recognizing and selecting the subject (a person with a backpack) accurately. This selection is crucial for applying effects or manipulations specifically to the subject or the background areas.

💡Advanced Object

An 'Advanced Object' is a term used in the video to describe the result of the AI-assisted object selection process. When the Quick Action is applied, Photoshop creates an 'Advanced Object' layer that represents the selected subject. This layer can be further manipulated or edited separately from the background.

💡Blur Filter

A blur filter is a type of image editing tool that applies a blurring effect to specific areas or the entire image. In the video, a blur filter is applied to the background of the image, creating a smooth and defocused effect. This filter is described as 'destructive,' meaning that it directly modifies the image data rather than creating a non-destructive adjustment layer.

💡Masking

Masking is a technique used in image editing to selectively apply effects, adjustments, or manipulations to specific areas of an image while protecting other areas. In the video, it is mentioned that a precise mask is created to outline the subject, allowing the background blur effect to be applied accurately without affecting the subject.

💡Intensity

Intensity refers to the strength or degree of an effect or adjustment applied to an image. In the context of the video, the intensity of the background blur can be adjusted by double-clicking on the 'Blur Control' and modifying the intensity level. This allows for customization of the blur effect to achieve the desired level of background defocus.

💡Non-destructive Editing

Non-destructive editing is an approach in image editing software where changes or adjustments are applied as separate layers or adjustments, preserving the original image data. This allows for greater flexibility and the ability to undo or modify changes without permanently altering the original image. In the video, it is mentioned that the blur filter applied is 'destructive,' implying that it directly modifies the image data rather than using a non-destructive adjustment layer.

Highlights

In the 2020 version of Photoshop, the Activities feature was introduced, which can be found in the Help > What's New menu.

If the Activities panel is not open, you can access it by clicking the icon in the top right corner and selecting 'Quick Actions'.

Quick Actions give access to a series of predefined functions that allow you to perform various tasks.

In this example, the speaker demonstrates how to blur the background using the Quick Action feature.

The artificial intelligence recognizes the subject (a person with a backpack) and blurs the background.

An advanced object and blur filter have been created in the Layers panel, and the filter is destructive.

You can toggle the blur effect on and off, and double-clicking on the Blur control allows you to adjust the intensity of the background blur.

The operation is completed in two clicks, thanks to the artificial intelligence.

A precise mask has been created to separate the subject from the background.

The speaker emphasizes that the entire process is made possible by artificial intelligence.

Transcripts

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nella versione di Photoshop 2020 è stata

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introdotta la funzione delle attività

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veloci che trovate nel menù aiuto novità

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e qua Se per caso non sono presenti già

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nell'apertura del pannello Se premete su

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questa casetta in alto a destra potete

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scorrere e c'è azioni rapide Quindi

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queste azioni rapide danno accesso a una

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serie di funzioni predefinite che vi

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permettono di fare varie cose in

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un'altra puntata vi ho mostrato Come

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fare il fondo in bianco e nero in questo

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caso vediamo cosa succede a sfocare lo

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sfondo vedete che il soggetto è una

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persona con lo zaino in spalla Appena io

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clicco sull'azione rapida l'intelligenza

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artificiale riconosce il soggetto e fa

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lo sfondo sfumato sfocato come potete

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vedere dalla finestra dei livelli è

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stato creato un oggetto avanzato è stato

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attivato un filtro di sfocatura che

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quindi è distruttivo potete accenderlo e

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spegnerlo Ma soprattutto col doppio clic

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sul controllo sfocatura che in questo

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caso il filtro che è stato applicato

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potete andare ad agire sull'intensità di

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sfocatura che desiderate dare al vostro

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sfondo Quindi in due click L'operazione

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è fatta come si può vedere è stata

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creata anche una maschera piuttosto

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precisa di scontorno del nostro soggetto

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tutto Grazie all'intelligenza

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artificiale

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