Découvrez la magie des fonctionnalités d’IA générative de Photoshop.
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L'IA générative a fait une entrée fracassante dans Adobe Photoshop.
Désormais, en quelques secondes, vous pouvez générer de nouveaux éléments visuels directement dans Photoshop grâce aux fonctionnalités d'IA comme le remplissage génératif et le développement génératif.
Je m'appelle Jan Kabili, je travaille au pôle formation d'Adobe.
Dans cette série de vidéos, je vous initierai à l'IA générative dans Photoshop.
Vous apprendrez à utiliser le remplissage et le développement génératifs pour gagner du temps et créer du contenu d'exception.
Le remplissage génératif permet d'ajouter des objets dans une image à l'aide d'un simple prompt et accélère certaines tâches comme la suppression d'éléments indésirables.
Avec le développement génératif, vous convertirez une image horizontale en image verticale, l'IA générative se chargeant de créer le contenu manquant dans les zones étendues.
Toutes les fonctionnalités Photoshop abordées dans ce cours sont optimisées par Firefly, la gamme de modèles d'IA générative d'Adobe.
Cette même technologie est au cœur des fonctionnalités de l'application web Adobe Firefly, mais son intégration à Photoshop la rend encore plus précieuse.
L'accès à l'IA générative de Firefly dans Photoshop vous permet d'accélérer vos workflows, de créer des images inédites et d'associer les outils habituels aux fonctionnalités d'IA générative pour obtenir le résultat escompté.
Ce que vous apprendrez
Explorer les possibilités offertes par l’IA générative dans Photoshop
Les fonctionnalités d’IA générative optimisées par Firefly dans Photoshop accélèrent votre workflow et vous permettent de créer du contenu en quelques secondes en ajoutant des objets, en supprimant des éléments indésirables, en agrandissant une image et bien plus encore.
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