More specifically, their new Generative AI and their Separate Subject/Background tools. And while Firefly – their AI art generation software aiming to be competitive with Midjourney and Stable Diffusion has been out for a few months, we’re going to focus our attention on other tools implemented within Photoshop and Lightroom. With AI blending into the art community, it’s no surprise that Adobe is involved with its own AI generation tools built into its software suite. And two companies are breaking the barriers when it comes to AI and retouching – Adobe and Retouch4me. That said, the focus on this topic today is how AI tools are being developed not for AI Art generation, but rather, to develop tools to help with the retouching process. From using ChatGPT to help generate complex Excel sheets, to Google implementing procedural AI generation of emails to help speed along the exhausting process of pre-production, there are a lot of incredible tools that are being introduced daily that help the process of being a small business owner in 2023. However, there are a few different companies that are looking at AI as an opportunity to help photographers speed through their workflow, without disrupting their industry, so let’s look at some of the available options that can help photographers, without disrupting the creative process.īefore we get into the weeds about what brands are focusing on improving workflow and retouching, I think it’s also important to note that while not directly the topic of focus, AI has already done leaps and bounds when it comes to administrative work as a photographer. Admittedly, in the last 6 months or so, my take on the topic feels a bit dated, and I’m far more concerned than ever with the technology advancing so rapidly and what it means for the industry as a whole. A few months ago, I wrote about AI art, and what it means for the industry of photography.
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