
In Neural Filters we introduced the concept of “beta” filters, along with new feedback tools for customers to tell us how the results satisfied their creative intent. And of course you can use all the tools in Photoshop to make your final adjustments. Though they might not always produce the final result you need, they will save you time in concepting or get you closer to the look you are going for. You can discover a rapidly growing and improving library of artistic and restorative filters in this workspace which will speed parts of your workflow. We have taken many things Photoshop does well and begun to improve them by reducing complex workflows to one click or a couple of sliders using machine learning. Neural Filters is a workspace inside Photoshop that introduces new non-destructive filters that use Sensei AI machine learning to help you explore creative ideas in seconds. You remember the Neural Filters feature we released last year. Choose Layer>Mask All Objects to easily generate masks for all the objects detected within your layer with just a single click. We’ve added this huge timesaver to Layers that leverages the smarts of the Object Selection Tool. One-Click Masks All Objects in a Layerĭon’t miss this one new menu item that will boost your selection and masking speed. (This is how the tool worked previously, but now you can also just hover to click what you want).įor more information go here. If any objects are not detected or only partially detected, no need to worry - you can simply click and drag a marquee over any of the areas you’d like to select.Selections made with the Object Selection Tool are now more accurate and preserve more details in the edges of the selection, which means you spend less time getting those perfect selections.

We are constantly improving the Sensei AI machine learning models to detect additional categories of objects.

Note that the tool can detect most objects within an image but not all of them (yet).Now, just hover over the object you want to select in the image and a single click will select it. The Object Selection Tool has been significantly improved.
