Adobe’s Photoshop web service (an online web version) is now generally available. Photoshop for the web will soon support the AI-generated fills and Generate Extended Image tools that were recently released for desktop Photoshop.
Powered by the Adobe Firefly generative AI model, these features are commercially available and allow users to quickly add, remove, or expand images using text-based descriptions in more than 100 languages while matching the original The lighting conditions and viewing angle of the image.
Photoshop web version also provides many of the most commonly used tools from the desktop version, but with a redesigned layout to provide a more "simplified" user experience for new Photoshop users. These include the contextual taskbar feature added to the desktop Photoshop app earlier this year, which advises users on the most relevant steps to take in their workflow.
Tools for similar workflows, such as those for selecting objects and retouching images, are grouped together to simplify the interface. For veterans who prefer the complex UI of desktop Photoshop, this simplified design can be disabled. Adobe says desktop features such as the patch tool, pen tool, smart object support, polygonal lasso and more will also be added to the web version "soon."
Photoshop web also allows users to invite others to collaborate on projects, and other Photoshop users can view and comment on images. Photoshop for the web service is included with Photoshop paid plans starting at $9.99 per month
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