Photoshop
Coverage of Photoshop in the Nexus archive.
- California mayor, 58, who loves to photoshop her pictures tries to blame her BOYFRIEND after pleading guilty to being Chinese spy
A 58-year-old California mayor who frequently photoshops her images admitted guilt for acting as a Chinese spy and attempted to shift blame to her boyfriend. The case highlights allegations of espionage and personal accountability issues.
- Google's newest app is an AI-powered image editor
Google has released a new AI-powered image editor app called Google Pics, which may offer better features than those available in Google Photos. The app is not meant to replace Photoshop but provides an alternative editing option. Google Pics utilizes artificial intelligence to enhance image editing capabilities.
- Adobe takes Creative Cloud into Claude Code-esque territory
Adobe introduces Firefly AI Assistant, a chat-based interface for Creative Cloud apps that orchestrates workflows across Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere. This tool aims to simplify complex tasks for experienced users and lower the barrier for newcomers, differing from previous Firefly features by offering cross-app integration and real-time suggestions.
- Adobe’s new Firefly AI assistant can use Creative Cloud apps to complete tasks
Adobe has introduced a new Firefly AI assistant designed to integrate with Creative Cloud apps like Photoshop, Premiere, Lightroom, Illustrator, and others to automate tasks. The tool aims to enhance productivity by enabling seamless collaboration across Adobe's creative software suite.
- Adobe's Firefly AI Assistant works across Photoshop, Premiere and other apps
Adobe's Firefly AI Assistant is now integrated across Photoshop, Premiere, and other applications to enhance creative workflows. The update enables AI-driven tools for tasks like image editing and video processing within Adobe's suite.
- DaVinci Resolve adds new photo editing tools to take on Lightroom and Photoshop
DaVinci Resolve 21 introduces new photo editing tools, including RAW file support for Sony, Canon, Nikon, and Fujifilm cameras, positioning it as an alternative to Adobe's Lightroom and Photoshop. The update also features AI-driven tools for photo manipulation and organization, aiming to attract users from Adobe Premiere.