This feature of Photoshop makes it possible to display the masks of several elements in the same layer. \u00a9 Adobe<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nNew neural filters<\/h2>\n Launched at the previous edition of the Adobe MAX event, neural filters offer you a huge time saver when editing your images. This year, Photoshop is adding 3 new beta filters to the Filters workspace. Neural Filters<\/em>.<\/p>\nLandscape Mixer<\/h3>\n It allows you to create a new scene by combining two landscape images together, without having to create the same effect manually: adding autumn leaves on a sunny summer landscape or going from a photo taken at noon with a color of late afternoon sun, for example.<\/p>\n <\/noscript>Make your photographs evolve according to the 4 seasons! \u00a9 Adobe<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nColor Transfer<\/h3>\n Applying colors from a reference image to another visual is made easy with this neural filter. The transfer of the color palette is done quickly, which saves you time in obtaining the final result you are looking for.<\/p>\n <\/noscript>Combine multiple landscape images to get the perfect shot! \u00a9 Adobe<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nHarmonization<\/h3>\n This is to match the color and tone of an element of a layer with another. Adobe Sensei technology automatically adjusts hue and brightness to create a new look for your photography.<\/p>\n <\/noscript>This new neural filter allows you to harmonize the colors of your photos. \u00a9 Adobe<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nPhotoshop on desktop also brings improvements on some existing neural filters:<\/p>\n
\nDepth Blur: <\/strong>to obtain a more natural blurred background while maintaining the sharpness of the subject, thanks to the possibility of adding grain to the blur in order to compensate for the effect,<\/li>\nSuperzoom: <\/strong>to zoom on an entire image and no longer just on a delimited area,<\/li>\nStyle Transfer: <\/strong>to apply an effect more pictorial and artistic <\/em>\u00bb based on models specific to the styles of great painters (Picasso, Van Gogh, etc.) and the use of optimized presets,<\/li>\nColorize: <\/strong>to transform an initially black and white image with more vivid and natural colors, thanks to the latest update of this neural filter.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n <\/noscript>With the Depth Blur filter, the background of your image will look more natural. \u00a9 Adobe<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nOther features of Photoshop on desktop<\/h3>\n Other features built into Photoshop on desktop include:<\/p>\n
\n3 new types of gradients <\/strong>with classic mode (same parameters as before), perceptual mode (closer to how light is perceived in the real world) and linear mode (similar to natural light for a greater variety of results),<\/li>\nBetter management of comments <\/strong>to facilitate collaborative work, by creating public or private links that refer to the Creative Cloud website, with the possibility of reading, creating, replying to or pinning annotations on your work from a dedicated panel,<\/li>\nInteroperability between Photoshop and Illustrator<\/strong>which allows you to copy and paste vector shapes from Illustrator (rectangles, polygons, circles, lines, paths, etc.) while retaining editable attributes in Photoshop like fill, stroke, blending mode, and opacity <\/em>\u00bb,<\/li>\nImproved language support for text layers<\/strong>which takes into account the unified and transparent typography of scripts and languages \u200b\u200b(Arabic, Hebrew, Japanese, Chinese, Korean\u2026),<\/li>\nFunctionality Export As<\/em><\/strong>which becomes the default export mode on all operating systems (and no longer only on the Macintosh M1), with also a new layer preview mode.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n <\/noscript>Export your visuals more easily with Photoshop on desktop! \u00a9 Adobe<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nWhat’s new in Photoshop on the iPad<\/h2>\n For its tablet version, Photoshop wanted to meet the expectations of its users. Thus, the function that supports Camera Raw files is now also available on iPad. In particular, it allows you to adjust the light (exposure, shadows, etc.), the color (hue, saturation, etc.), the details (texture, clarity), or even the optics, by automatically adjusting the corrections of your camera’s lens. photo.<\/p>\n
You can now import and adjust your raw photos from iPhone 12 and 13 Pro (ProRAW) or your digital cameras. Edit your images with adjustments and settings that take advantage of the power of Adobe Camera Raw.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n <\/noscript>Photoshop on the iPad supports ACR (Adobe Camera Raw) files. \u00a9 Adobe<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nConverting Layers to Smart Objects<\/h3>\n Any layer or group of layers can be converted into Smart Objects, giving you the flexibility to group and arrange them together, however you like.<\/p>\n <\/noscript>The Convert to Smart Objects feature in Photoshop for iPad. \u00a9 Adobe<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nDodge and Burn tools available on tablet<\/h3>\n Features photographers love for editing their work, tools Dodge<\/em> and Burn<\/em>, initially accessible on desktop, can also be used in Photoshop on iPad. They allow you to lighten or darken areas of your image, or to adjust ” the range for shadows, midtones, brush roundness and angle <\/em>“.<\/p>\n <\/noscript>Adjust shadows in your photos with the iPad version of Photoshop. \u00a9 Adobe<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nAlso note that comment management, announced for Photoshop on desktop, is also available on iPad.<\/p>\n
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