To celebrate the integration between Firefly and GPT-Image 1.5, Pro and Premium subscribers can generate unlimited images until January 15.
Early conceptual plans for a housing development proposed around the historic Carrillo Adobe in east Santa Rosa didn’t make the grade among roughly 100 residents who turned up in person and online to ...
Adobe just unveiled its most powerful suite of AI tools yet at Adobe MAX 2025. Firefly Image Model 5 now delivers ultra-realistic 4MP visuals and smarter editing with instant lighting and shadow ...
EXCLUSIVE: Adobe has offered a preview of Project Frame Forward, an AI-powered system designed to improve the process of editing video. The setup was unveiled Wednesday evening during the company’s ...
Project Moonlight can draw inspiration from a user’s social media presence and Adobe project history. Project Moonlight can draw inspiration from a user’s social media presence and Adobe project ...
Adobe is leaning heavily into artificial intelligence. At the company's annual MAX conference in Los Angeles, it announced a slew of new features for its creative apps, almost all of which include ...
Cars floating in the sky. Upside-down skyscrapers that remind you of Christopher Nolan's "Inception." Confused protagonists standing on the ledge, running in the woods, driving an off-road bike, or ...
Microsoft has a long history of turning its internal tools into products, especially as part of Azure. That’s not surprising: The company is building and running the same cloud-native applications as ...
Project Indigo is a free photography app developed by Adobe and is currently available for the iPhone. The app is designed to deliver photographs with DSLR-like reality and a ‘natural look’ on phones, ...
A year ago, a rather interesting camera tool came out from the house of Lux, makers of the fantastic Kino and Halide apps. The tool is called Process Zero, which essentially ripped the images of Apple ...
Adobe has launched a new experimental camera app for iPhone called Project Indigo. Built by Adobe’s research team, the app is free to use and gives mobile photographers more control over their shots.
Last week Adobe Labs quietly unveiled Project Indigo, its impressive new (and free) computational photography app for iOS with some serious provenance. Available for iPhone 12 Pro/Pro Max, 13 Pro/Pro ...